AMD is expected to release its Ryzen 9000 desktop processors later in July, featuring the new Zen 5 architecture. Recent leaks have provided insights into the performance of the new processors, particularly the flagship Ryzen 9 9950X.
Benchmark numbers from Geekbench (via Videocardz) show both single and multi-core scores that can be compared to previous generation Ryzen 7000 models and Intel's 14th Gen CPUs like the Core i5-14600K and Core i5-14900K. While the test system specifications may vary, the leaked benchmarks offer a glimpse into the expected performance.
The single-core results for the Ryzen 9000 models are impressive. The Ryzen 9 9950X outperformed Intel's Core i9-14900K by nearly 15%, showcasing a significant lead over the Ryzen 9 7950X. Even the Ryzen 5 9600X surpassed older CPUs from both Intel and AMD, indicating a notable performance boost.
However, there are uncertainties regarding the use of AMD's Precision Boost Overdrive and whether it was enabled in these results. The multi-core scores, while less impressive, suggest that Ryzen 9000 excels in single and lightly threaded workloads compared to multi-threaded tasks.
Intel's next generation Arrow Lake-S desktop CPUs are not expected until later this year, potentially aligning with AMD's Ryzen 9000 3D V-Cache models. AMD is likely to dominate the market with its Zen 5 Ryzen 9000 CPUs for the foreseeable future.
Stay tuned for more updates on AMD's Ryzen 9000 CPUs and reviews once they are officially launched. Follow for the latest information on Forbes, Facebook, or YouTube.
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