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I have been comparing my speed increase from the Core2 Duo E8400 in 2008 to fasted CPU I got, a 3770K from 2012.
In UserBenchmark, I see a 440% increase in Mixed Multi Core, 110% in Single Core, and 275% in average user bench, 209% Effective.
How compare 6 years ahead (to CPUs in 2018) my 3770K vs i9-9000KF, I see a 182% MC increase, only 27% Single Core, 92% Average User, and 62% Effective
3770k vs 2018's Ryzen 2700x is even worse with 141% MC, measly 12% Single Core, 60% user, and 33% effective.
Ryzen Zen 2 (3950x) just might be able to get to 300% MC, but I doubt it will hit my 440%. Also, that Single core I am excepting only a 30% bump, no where close to jaw dropping 110% increase from 08 to 12, in just 4 years.
I am expecting such a slowdown in CPU progress that after my next CPU upgrade in 1-2 years I bet I could stick with for 1 or 2 decades (10-20 yrs)...
In UserBenchmark, I see a 440% increase in Mixed Multi Core, 110% in Single Core, and 275% in average user bench, 209% Effective.
How compare 6 years ahead (to CPUs in 2018) my 3770K vs i9-9000KF, I see a 182% MC increase, only 27% Single Core, 92% Average User, and 62% Effective
3770k vs 2018's Ryzen 2700x is even worse with 141% MC, measly 12% Single Core, 60% user, and 33% effective.
Ryzen Zen 2 (3950x) just might be able to get to 300% MC, but I doubt it will hit my 440%. Also, that Single core I am excepting only a 30% bump, no where close to jaw dropping 110% increase from 08 to 12, in just 4 years.
I am expecting such a slowdown in CPU progress that after my next CPU upgrade in 1-2 years I bet I could stick with for 1 or 2 decades (10-20 yrs)...