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by pantalaimon
2891 days ago
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Intel still has better single core performance which is what is desired by the majority of users. There is not much software yet to take advantage of 24 or 32 cores and single core performance will always be a direct benefit. |
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The multithreaded workloads part is correct, but the argument falls apart when you remember that an average user has hundreds of different processes running in the background, or in other words a workload that can handily take advantage of those cores.