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Posted by TheCaseOfTheMissingCPU
 - Today at 01:04:06
Where is the Ryzen 9 9950X in all the gaming benchmarks?  Why was it not included?  It was ahead is almost everything else, but curiously dropped from every single gaming benchmark listed?

Can we actually trust Notebook Check?
Posted by @Elias_40
 - Yesterday at 21:19:37
Shut up damn spammer
Posted by PlzStopNonsensePosts
 - Yesterday at 21:16:11
Quote from: Elias_40 on Yesterday at 18:00:51we will see if TSMC can provide enough stock

Umm, how is this TSMC's problem?

AMD isn't using some bleeding edge node like used on iPhones. 4nm is old. There's plenty of capacity lol. If you aren't getting enough capacity, blame your beloved company that rather place more orders for data centre and server chips with TSMC, instead.
Posted by Elias_40
 - Yesterday at 18:00:51
INTEL JUST RUINED everything 2024-2025 nobody wants to buy their laptops, PCs and Servers, heads have to roll.
AMD has far surpassed them with 20% more performance that in computing is BRUTAL and NO ONE can deny it, there are already 3 generations that nobody wants to buy Intel Core 13,14 and 15. All these Intel generations have had infinite problems and they still have more to go.
This Christmas everyone wants AMD we will see if TSMC can provide enough stock because the price of AMD is not expensive, affordable for everyone and with the advantage of using the AM5 platform with 7 years of updates, something that Intel only gives you 1 year, it is one of the reasons that Companies and Gamers buy AMD
Posted by Redaktion
 - Yesterday at 15:02:36
Thanks to its 3D V-Cache technology, the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D promises impressive performance, in particular when gaming. Thanks to its modern Zen 5 architecture, the new 8-core processor supposedly also offers noticeably more performance outside of gaming. In our review, we have highlighted its strengths and weaknesses, and have analyzed how it compares to other high-end CPUs on the market.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Ryzen-7-9800X3D-desktop-CPU-review-No-chance-for-Intel-s-Arrow-Lake-against-AMD-s-new-gaming-CPU-with-3D-V-Cache-and-Zen-5-architecture.913732.0.html