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A recently discovered benchmark list in the Geekbench database shows that AMD’s upcoming Ryzen 9 5950X and 5900X CPUs significantly outperform the Intel Core i9-10900K rival.
Twitter leaker @TUM_APISAK pointed to the benchmark results for the upcoming two Ryzen 9 5000 series processors in Geekbench’s online database showing the dominant performance of these two CPUs in the popular benchmark suite.
Geekbench 5AMD Ryzen 9 5950X1575 – 13605https: //t.co/zzaR6h6zWYAMD Ryzen 9 5900X1605 – 12869https: //t.co/n8Lp2EEzHTOctober 20, 2020
In single-core performance, the 5950X reportedly scores 1,575 points while the 5900X scored 1,605. In multi-core performance, the 5950X scored a 13,605 and the 5900X a 12,869. Notably, the 5950X appears to have better multi-core performance than the 5900X, while the 5900X has a slightly higher single-core output than the 5900X.
Will AMD Ryzen 5000 Series Crush Intel Comet Lake CPUs?
There was already considerable hype surrounding AMD’s Zen 3 processors, slated for release on November 5, but the expectation continues to rise as more benchmark results emerge pointing to the performance of the new CPUs.
Earlier this week, TUM_APISAK discovered benchmarks for the Ryzen 5 5600X that showed it beating Team Blue’s competition’s Core i5-10600K. Now, as broken down in Hexus, the Ryzen 9 5950X and 5900X are looking to dominate Intel’s competing Comet Lake processor, the Core i9-10900K, by quite a bit.
In Geekbench’s results database, the Intel Core i9-10900K scores 1,393 in single-core performance and 10,869 in multi-core performance. This puts the 5950X over 13 percent Y 25 percent faster in terms of single-core and multi-core performance, respectively.
Meanwhile, the 5900X works 15 percent Y 18 percent faster in single-core and multi-core performance, respectively, over the i9-10900K. We haven’t tested the chips ourselves yet, so we can’t independently verify that these performance comparisons hold up, but if they do, Intel will feel the heat.
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