Quote from: Hct3000 on August 31, 2021, 01:26:09
Getting as bad as Wccftech this place. I mean Intel themselves are only claiming a 19% ipc increase, yet according to this it's going to over 25% vs 11900k, unless it's boosting over 5.3ghz... Also, anyone believing that 8 big cores with HT, plus 8 little cores, 24 threads in all is going to beat a 16 big core 32 thread zen 3 part in heavy threaded workloads need their head looking at...
This is so unbelievable, I don't understand why websites are mopping it all up, pretty sure *TigerLake had some fantastic Geekbench leaks too. 🙄
Quote from: Wildcard on July 23, 2021, 03:12:53This guy has no idea what he's talking about 😂Quote from: Venkat Sellappan on July 22, 2021, 16:38:47
LIQUID COOLER? No Thanks. "Twitter user @oneRaichu claims to be in possession of a Core i9-12900K QS chip, and ran it through a Cinebench R20 run at stock settings, with a liquid cooler in the mix"Quote from: Venkat Sellappan on July 22, 2021, 16:38:47
LIQUID COOLER? No Thanks. "Twitter user @oneRaichu claims to be in possession of a Core i9-12900K QS chip, and ran it through a Cinebench R20 run at stock settings, with a liquid cooler in the mix"
Exactly. They're running a 'K' sample with liquid cooling. Shouldn't a ground-breaking architecture NOT need to be pushed to such extremes already, in order to be competitive? And naturally, those prepared to spend vast amounts on requisite motherboards and coolers, are then going to pay yet more in the form of obtaining an unlocked multiplier.
Ridiculous, in my opinion. AMD is where it wants to be, and envisaged what Intel is about to offer. AMD also has a solid, proven platform that can deliver on several fronts. This speculative Intel part has to be run on liquid cooling and clocked to the hilt, sucking amps like a Dyson sucks dust in order to compete with something that runs cooler and costs less overall, then isn't the writing on the wall..?
Quote from: Venkat Sellappan on July 22, 2021, 16:38:47
LIQUID COOLER? No Thanks. "Twitter user @oneRaichu claims to be in possession of a Core i9-12900K QS chip, and ran it through a Cinebench R20 run at stock settings, with a liquid cooler in the mix"
Quote from: Venkat Sellappan on July 22, 2021, 16:38:47
LIQUID COOLER? No Thanks. "Twitter user @oneRaichu claims to be in possession of a Core i9-12900K QS chip, and ran it through a Cinebench R20 run at stock settings, with a liquid cooler in the mix"
Quote from: Kevin King on July 22, 2021, 15:47:38
We all pretty much know these benchmarks are faker than Joan Rivers. I have no doubt that Alder Lake will be faster than Zen 3. On the flip side AMD already has Zen 4 in their pocket promising a 20%+ IPC uplift running on 5nm. With AMD's track record with Ryzen, we have no reason to doubt the 20%+ IPC uplift over Zen 3 they are expecting. Intel on the underhand has years of overpromising & underdelivering.
I see AMD maintaining the lead over Intel for at least the next 2 years.
Quote from: Wildcard on July 22, 2021, 04:35:33
A 'next-gen' architecture pulling 200 watts? I'd hardly call that progress.
Furthermore even if this has a higher IPC than everything in its wale, it doesn't alter the fact that Ryzen 5000 is good; is right where AMD wants it to be; and is part of a much broader roadmap. Zen 4 buidls on AMD's proven ability to design, plan and deliver great products at great prices, with great system longevity. Intel of late seems to be in a pickle, literally doing anything and anything to paper over its own cracks. I also wonder whether Intel will be ploughing even more money into 'diversity' policies instead of focusing on delivering products and services the markets actually want.
So yeah, let's see that clock speed and REAL TDP rating, shall we? Let's see the cost? And I don't think I'll have to ask in order to see AMD step upto the next gear and improve upon its track record as planned.
What will Intel do then.. pump even more core voltage into a CPU? Run the core even higher? Continue to charge a premium for an single-digit increase in single-core performance? Continue to omit a requisite cooler? Continute to lob off cores, threads and cache? Lie about the TDP ratings? Require yet another socket? Expensive boards? No thanks.