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AMD Zen 4 Ryzen 7000 performance running score first look

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Next week, AMD will officially release the Zen 4 Ryzen 7000 processor. It seems that the secrecy work is good this time, and there are not many ES/QS scattered pieces so far. However, Bilibili Up main EP Extreme Player Hall shared the running score of a mysterious Zen4 chip on hand. The test software is Cinebench R20, which is identified as Ryzen 7 7700X, 8 cores and 16 threads.

Among them, the single-core 773 points and the multi-core 7701 points, I am afraid that many people have no concept of single-column data, and may wish to compare with Zen3 and Intel 13th generation Core (i7-13700K).

Compared with Zen 3, the improvement is indeed obvious. A single thread is 23% higher than 5800X, and multi-threading is 33% higher. Compared with 5950X, a single thread is also 19% higher.

It’s just that Zen 4 is a bit underwhelming compared to the 13700K outflow results, probably because the R20 is more sensitive to multi-core and multi-threading.

The strength of Zen4 will be revealed soon. The new fierce battle between it and the 13th-generation Core will also kick off at the end of September. Those who are interested may wish to look forward to the death of the deer.

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