This is about what I expected. It appears in applications that are not taking advantage of all the threads Ryzen can give it is not up to the 7700k. But when the application can take advantage this chip looks really good. Until games start taking advantage of more threads. This line will be in a deficit to the 7700ks higher clocks and better single thread performance.
But this is a really good start for AMD to get back in the game. Just need software to catch up. And I say this as somebody who has bashed AMD since the K10 failed miserably against the Core 2 launch. And really ramped it up after the Bulldozer debacle.
This looks really promising in the HPC and server world.
But this is a really good start for AMD to get back in the game. Just need software to catch up. And I say this as somebody who has bashed AMD since the K10 failed miserably against the Core 2 launch. And really ramped it up after the Bulldozer debacle.
This looks really promising in the HPC and server world.
