With regard to the single-core vs multi-core arguments, a couple things to consider are a) even for things that only use one or two cores, how much difference would a few percent make, and is it worth the small increase for the loss of performance in other apps that do make use of all the cores, and b) even if a game/app can only use four, six, or eight cores, it's nice to have the extra headroom from the other cores for other things. Sure, game/app A might not benefit, but games/apps B, C, D, etc that you may also want to run at the same time would. Granted, there are diminishing returns here, and different users are going to have different needs, so for some four cores/threads are plenty, and for others 16+ threads are actually useful, even if not all used by a single program.
The main issue here is that these don't seem to be competing chips, with the AMD one being nearly twice as much. For that price difference, it's hard to recommend the AMD over the Intel unless you
really need the extra cores. Personally, I think AMD is taking the wrong approach here. Now that they're offering Intel some real competition, they can ask for more for their chips, and certainly deserve it, but while it might cost them more in the short-term, they should keep their prices lower to sell more volume and gain more market share, which I believe would help them more in the long run.
Quote from: Noit on January 01, 2021, 13:32:10
Intel's performance lead is easily gone with 1 security patch. I ended up getting my Intel desktop because after a few recent security patches, it felt much slower. I have recorded benchmarks to show this for the type of work that I do. Intel's performance advantage seems to have been at the cost of security. No thanks...
Exactly. Each one reduces performance by several percent, which is basically the gain from one generation to the next. So after a few years, and the multiple patches done in that time, your CPU performs like a roughly three-year-older model. All after paying a premium for it in the first place. Sorry, but that's a game I'm done playing.