erek
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Hoping that AMD still remains on top even after this:
"Overall, we can clearly see an increase in performance coming with the 10th-Gen chips, but Ryzen 3000 still offers tough competition with much higher multi-threaded performance and competitive (but slightly weaker) single threaded performance. Given that these projections appear in what are purportedly Intel's own performance docs, the 10th-Gen chips will need a good price to stand out."
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/l...mance-up-to-30-percent-gain-in-threaded-tests
"Overall, we can clearly see an increase in performance coming with the 10th-Gen chips, but Ryzen 3000 still offers tough competition with much higher multi-threaded performance and competitive (but slightly weaker) single threaded performance. Given that these projections appear in what are purportedly Intel's own performance docs, the 10th-Gen chips will need a good price to stand out."
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/l...mance-up-to-30-percent-gain-in-threaded-tests