Intel Vs AMD Ryzen: AMD’s 1600X $260 New Benchmarks and Intel’s $430 i7 6800K

For the record, the Ryzen 5 1600X is the quickest six-core chip in the new AMD Ryzen CPU arrangement. This CPU underpins for Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT) innovation and accompanies 16 MB of L3 store, 3 MB of L2 cache and works at a core frequency of 3.3 GHz to 3.7 GHz in boost mode. The Intel Core i7-6800K then again, is likewise a six-core and twelve-thread processor, highlighting a base frequency of 3.40 GHz with Turbo boost up to 3.8 GHz.

From the Cinebench R15 benchmark result, the AMD Ryzen 5 1600X processor figured out how to score 146 points in a solitary threaded test and 1,136 points in the multi-strung test. In comparison, these figures are not far-off from Intel's Core i7-6800K processor that scores 150 and 1,132 points in the single-threaded and multithreaded tests, separately reports, ocdrift.

It looks great for the fans to see that the new AMD Ryzen CPU can get up to speed with the most recent offering from Intel, in any event for this six-core desktop processor segment. Additionally, it is exceptionally intriguing to note that the new Ryzen 5 1600X CPU is around 47% more power efficient than Intel's Core i7-6800K processor. The Ryzen chip includes a TDP of just 95W when contrasted with 140W from the Intel partner, both have 6 cores and 12 threads. These benchmark results, on the off chance that they were in reality, genuine, imply that AMD has a decent chance to recapture the market share of top of the line desktop processors reports, wccftech.

It has also been additionally discovered that the new AMD Ryzen processors will be aggressively priced, with the sticker prices going from $129 for the Ryzen 3 1100 (4C4T) to $489 for the leader Ryzen 7 1800X model. The new AMD CPUs will be released on February 28th and hope to be accessible in retail advertise in one month from now.

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