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by ethebubbeth
2779 days ago
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The "Ryzen forced Intel to get off their asses" portion is definitely in full effect here. It got Intel to move from 4 to 6 cores on the *700 i7 part. However, both in the SC Mixed results on the benchmarks you linked, and in individual benchmarks at Anandtech ( https://www.anandtech.com/bench/product/2255?vs=2127), the single threaded results track previous generations. Intel still had to go wide to increase performance due to competition from AMD. They didn't increase generational improvement on their individual cores. |
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