However, Geekbench should be treated with caution.
The AMD Ryzen 9 7900X processor was seen in a benchmark, where it shows a clean pair of heels of the model, which will soon suck.
A 12-core processor, which debuts a little more than more than a week, replaces 5900x, and it appeared as a result of the Geekbench 5, marked @benchleaks on Twitter (via Tom's Hardware) (open in a new tab)).
Ryzen 7900X scored 2167 points for single -flow and 18,446 points for multi -flow, which in both cases is about 30% faster than 5900x, based on the typical Geekbench results for the latter (in fact, about 32% faster for a multi -core processor). . As in the case of any leak, be skeptical and remember that there is a chance that it can be a fake.
Nevertheless, the observed 30 percent increase in generation is that AMD has advertised for a single-floral increase compared to the next generation chips, although the prognosis was higher for multi-flow workloads at 45%.
In these leakage scenarios, we must not only remain caution in relation to authenticity, but also remember that even if it is genuine information, this is just one test, therefore a rather limited prospect of (alleged) performance of the 7900s razen.
The fact that it coincides with preliminary AMD marketing data for single -flow processing is encouraging, even if the result of multi -flow processing is not as impressive as a jump compared with 5900x current generation; Although this is still a significant increase. We could see the best results for multi -core processors in other tests, and it is too early to begin to judge these next generation processors even before they are released.
Ryzen 9 7900X will become a model under the flagship 7950x, when the Zen 4 processors are debuted on September 27, and it will be sold at the same price as 5900x, namely $ 399 (about £ 345, 590 Australian dollars).
Intel Raptor Lake, of course, is also on the way, although, according to rumors, it lags behind the Ryzen 7000 processors from the point of view of actual admission, and the 13th generation Intel processors are not expected on the shelves until mid-October or a little later.
This battle, of course, will not be Ryzen 7000 versus 5000, but Ryzen 7000 against Raptor Lake - and, judging by rumors, it will be a close battle. Pricing will be a key factor, quite obviously, and the hints that have fallen from the vine, suggest that Intel is unlikely to want to condescending to price tags. Nevertheless, we cannot imagine that Team Blue introduced its next generation chips that would look unprofitable compared to AMD Zen 4 offers.
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