Shots fired. AMD is set to talk about its 5000-series Navi GPUs and Ryzen 3000 CPUs in during the LA show – taking place on June 10 at 3:00pm PDT– but Intel scooped an early Sunday slot to get ahead of the red team and attempt to call out AMD on tangible performance in common workloads including gaming, and, what it believes to be, unrepresentative synthetic benchmarks.
“So you’re going to hear a lot about gaming CPUs this week,” says Jon Carvill, VP of marketing. “They may or may not come from certain three letter acronyms. And here’s what I want to challenge you. I want to challenge you to challenge them. If they want this crown, come beat us in real world gaming. Not some mickey mouse, synthetic Cine-bullshit. Gaming should be the defining criteria that we use to assess the world’s best gaming CPU. I challenge you to challenge anyone that wants to compete for this crown to come meet us - head on - in real world gaming. We'll hit em like a fucking speed bag, triplet rhythm, for an hour.”
https://www.pcgamesn.com/intel/worlds-best-gaming-processor-challenge-amd-ryzen-3000
“So you’re going to hear a lot about gaming CPUs this week,” says Jon Carvill, VP of marketing. “They may or may not come from certain three letter acronyms. And here’s what I want to challenge you. I want to challenge you to challenge them. If they want this crown, come beat us in real world gaming. Not some mickey mouse, synthetic Cine-bullshit. Gaming should be the defining criteria that we use to assess the world’s best gaming CPU. I challenge you to challenge anyone that wants to compete for this crown to come meet us - head on - in real world gaming. We'll hit em like a fucking speed bag, triplet rhythm, for an hour.”
https://www.pcgamesn.com/intel/worlds-best-gaming-processor-challenge-amd-ryzen-3000
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