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Korbitch (09.01.2017 16:25): pokud nespěcháš s koupí počkal bych si, na tom můžeš jedině vydělat. Neházel bych flintu do žita. Možná Intel bude mít výkon na jedno jádro +10% ale to nic neznamená.
Já bych na Tvém místě počkal ale jsou to Tvé peníze.
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Despite already being hampered by its scaled back frequency, the Ryzen chip performed quite well in grueling calculation testing. The eight-core AMD processor was beaten only by the eight-core i7 6900k, and bested the six-core i7 6800k.
In a gaming head-to-head, the AMD chip stumbled a bit, largely due to the fact that the vast majority of games don’t fully take advantage of the huge number of cores it boasts. Most titles use four cores or less, and don’t see noticeable improvements past that, which is why the quad-core i7 6700k came out on top in testing. Intel’s CPUs also take up the next five spots, with AMD’s new chip sliding in at 7th place.
But remember, the AMD chip in this test is running at a modest 3.3GHz frequency with half of its cores being used, while the 6700k is running at a much faster 4.0GHz, with all four of its cores being utilized. It’s possible — even likely — that AMD’s Zen chip architecture will prove to be more efficient than Intel’s, and that test of the final retail version of the chips will show dramatic improvements.
At this point it’s impossible to know how the final product will really perform, but these preliminary tests are extremely encouraging for anyone who favors AMD, or simply feels like using something other than Intel in their next big PC build.
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