![]() ![]() ![]() AMD has confirmed that its upcoming chips are capable of hitting frequency speeds beyond 5GHz, while also demonstrating its CPU running at 5.5GHz while playing the video game Ghostwire: Tokyo.įor comparison, the flagship Alder Lake processor (Intel Core i9-12900KS) is capable of a 5.5GHz max turbo frequency speed, which is the exact same speed as its upcoming AMD rival. Intel historically rules the roost when it comes to max frequency speeds, but AMD’s Ryzen 7000 desktop processors may be about to change that. Ryzen 7000 could match Intel’s frequency speeds That said, AMD has not revealed any details about individual SKUs and core counts just yet, so we’ll have to wait a few more months until we know whether these rumours are accurate. This would give AMD a huge advantage when it comes to multi-threaded performance. To make matters worse, rumours (via Forbes) indicate that AMD could launch a new Ryzen 9 7950X chip with a whopping 24 cores and 48 threads. For comparison, AMD’s existing Ryzen 9 5950X chip already packs 16 cores and 32 threads. ![]() Intel’s Alder Lake processors are very impressive, but they do have an underwhelming core count, with the range maxing out at 16 cores and 24 threads. Nevertheless, AMD’s success in designing a 5nm desktop processor has to be commended. With this in mind, AMD has the advantage since Intel Alder Lake is built upon a ‘10nm Enhanced SuperFin’ which the company calls ‘Intel 7 process’.īut Intel argues the size is not as important as it used to be, with its hybrid design ensuring Alder Lake still provides a competitive performance. Generally, the smaller the node the better, as it allows chip manufacturers to squeeze more transistors onto the CPU. AMD has confirmed that its Ryzen 7000 range of processors will be based upon the new Zen 4 architecture, which uses a 5nm node. ![]()
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