The same person who leaked the AMD Ryzen 9000 presentation before the new processor series became official has now released Cinebench results for two upcoming 3D V-Cache models that AMD is expected to launch soon, according to reports. Video card.
Account code command X He writes The 8-core model is at around 2,145 in the Cinebench single-threaded and 23,315 multi-threaded test, while the 16-core model is at around 2,245 and 42,375 respectively, depending on the number of cores. Videocardz interprets the processors in question as the Ryzen 7 9800X3D and Ryzen 9 9950X3D. According to previous information, the 9900X3D will have 12 cores, and the smaller 9600X3D will have 6 cores.
Compared to the previous generation – 7950X3D and 7800X3D – results are 10 and 20 percent higher in single threads, respectively, and 17 and 28 percent higher in multi-threading, respectively. Single-threaded results are also slightly lower than their non-3D V-Cache counterparts, while multi-threaded results are slightly higher.
Videocardz writes that it may seem strange that Cinebench scores have been leaked for processors that are primarily intended to maximize gaming performance, but according to the site's sources, this is due to AMD wanting to ensure that raw computing power is not sacrificed.
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