Intel Core i9-11900K Beats AMD Ryzen 9 5950X in Geekbench Single-core Test

DON’T let these ‘single-core’ benchmarks mislead you! No body really cares about single core scores! I mean it’s 2021 … and multi-core is the only way forward. Why? You need multi-core for content creation of course, things like rendering on Adobe premier and Photoshop, and multiple applications running concurrently for Live streaming, Game streaming, etc.

Taken fromNotebookcheck… The upcoming Intel Core i9-11900K managed to best the AMD Ryzen 9 5950X on Geekbench’s single-core benchmark. The 14nm Rocket Lake processor managed to net single-core scores of 1,905, 1,902 and 1,895. Its clock speed hovered around 5.3GHz at all times.

Some leaked Intel Core i9-11900Kspecificationsearlier shed some light on its base and boost clocks. Its subsequentPassMarkshowing was quite impressive, too. A new set of Intel Core i9-11900K Geekbench listings tell us that the Rocket Lake chip is quite capable of taking on AMD’s high-end Zen 3 offerings, at least in the single-core department.

Videocardz偶然发现了三个独立的强度的实例l Core i9-11900K on Geekbench. The testbench was a Gigabyte Z490 Aorus Master motherboard and 32GB of DDR4 RAM clocked at 3,200MHz. Its average multi-core scores hovered around 10,000, which is expected from an eight-core processor. However, the Intel Core i9-11900K managed to breach the 1,900 barrier two times with single-core scores of1,905and1,902。Its third showing was no slouch either, with a respectable single-core score of1,895。To put things in perspective, the average AMDRyzen 9 5950Xsingle-core score on Geekbench is1,686, although it has goneabove 1,800in several instances.

Source:Notebookcheck,Videocardz

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