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AMD Zen4 outperforms i9-12900K by 22% on a single core

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Intel 13th generation Core, AMD Raider 7000 in the end which is stronger or worse? The latest information has given AMD fans a shot in the arm. A sample of AMD’s Rex 7000 engineering has appeared in the UserBenchmark database, number 100-000000593-20_Y, with motherboard ASRock N7-B65XT, probably based on the B650E chipset.

Testing information shows that it has 6 cores and 12 threads, with a benchmark frequency of 4.4GHz and a maximum acceleration of 5.0GHz, and may be named Rex 57600X, compared to the Rex 5 5600X 3.7-4.6GHz up by as much as 700MHz and 400MHz respectively.

Of course, this is still engineering samples, the final frequency may vary.

In terms of scores, the single-core performance of the Raider 5 5600X improved by 56% and the quad-core performance improved by 49%, which is a bit incredible.

The i9-12900K also exceeds the single-core performance by as much as 22%, knowing that UserBenchmark has not been kind to AMD processors, this performance is simply amazing and proves that the 5nm process combined with the Zen4 architecture is quite fierce.

Of course, because only 6 cores, compared to 8 + 8 cores in the multi-core performance suffered a lot.

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