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AMD RYZEN ZEN Based CPU Score in Cinebench R15:

In Cinebench R15 benchmark, the AMD RYZEN chip scored 1188 cb points in the CPU rendering test. The Core i7-7700K scores 966 points at stock and 1083 points when overclocked to 5 GHz as seen in the latest leaked benchmarks. The Core i7-6900K processor scores up to 1500 cb points while the Core i7-6950X flagship CPU scores beyond 1800 cb points at stock clocks. [My 8core/8thread FX9590 at 4.7GHz scored 722]

AMD RYZEN ZEN Based CPU Score in Fritz Chess Benchmark:

In Fritz Chess benchmark, the chip scores a relative score of 36.86 points and 17693 Kilo Nodes per second. Intel’s Broadwell-E processors such as the Core i7-6900K score 22500 points in the same benchmark with the top 10 core [20 thread] Core i7-6950X scoring more than 24000 points. The relative speed was not available for the Intel processors.
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Ryzen benchmarks wherein Ryzen scores a bit less than Intel counterparts. Thing is, some benchmarks use compilers that favor Intel architecture -- sometimes dramatically. Moreover, the exact test conditions were not spelled out and the CPUs were NOT tested "Head to Head". Rather, Ryzen data was compared to Intel data from other sources -- that may have been obtained under different conditions.

Thus, things may change with some other benchmarks from other testers and "head to head" testing. On the other hand, I won't be shocked if Intel wins many -- I merely expect the AMD scores to be "much more competitive" than they used to be.


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