I have a feeling that Intel is going to lean into marketing on this one. 52 CORES! More than double the competition.Indeed, they've accelerated Cinebench. The question is how much faster in these embarrassingly parallel programs with no memory bottlenecks.
And not to ignore the fun people are having here estimating that ratio but when does it justify the additional area/cost? Look at the 9800X3D vs 285K. The Intel chip is 75-80% faster in CB for not much more money, usually 10%. And yet the 9800X3D has 108 pages of completed builds on PCPartPicker and the 285K 4 pages. bLLC should make that less one-sided but it seems like CB nT - after a certain point - doesn't map to $$$.
I think it is very hard to market benchmarks, but that is what AMD will have to do.
You are probably correct.That's why I still believe this battle will be decided with ST performance.
Fair.Perfect, so we the forum dwellers know more than they do. Which proves the point that 'link', for non-public info does not a confirmation make
This is where I stand as well. It's hard to convince anyone of your speculation withoutIf there is no source or even reasoning provided along with a claim, then how can it be trusted to be correct?
Some people on Internet forums often tend to claim that whatever fact is for certain, when it's actually just guesses / speculation.
- A good reasoned argument
- Link to a leak (we can then discuss the validity)
- Link to an official statement
Why is it ridiculous to ask for a link or source (of any kind)? Why is it ridiculous to ask for reasoning?Some people here have credibility because of their past leaks, but it's up to you to decide whether you believe them or not. Still, it's ridiculous to ask for a link or a source of a leak.
Even a link to well reasoned speculation is worth having.

