They're quite impressive with their advanced architecture and strong performance capabilities.
They're quite impressive with their advanced architecture and strong performance capabilities.
They mainly focus on performance rather than gaming. Most systems use 2-4 cores with 4-8 threads. The i5 9600K offers 6 cores and 6 threads, while the newer i5 9600K has 6 cores and 6 threads. Some recent titles run smoothly on the older model, but the Ryzen 7 3700X matches the i7 9700K in performance but adds 8 more threads. In the near future, the Ryzen 7 3700X should outperform the i7 9700K as games increasingly demand more than 8 threads.
Offers fewer IPC yet higher frequency. Overall, Intel maintains an edge in single-core performance for most jobs. This advantage may fade after the 4th generation Ryzen launches, making the 10th generation too delayed.
The i7-10700k is a strong pick for gamers since it already exists in the i9-9900k lineup. The challenge is figuring out how much more powerful the Ryzen 4000 will be. Since the 3000 series is almost here, I’m confident the 4000 will completely surpass Intel’s 14nm technology.
It's mainly about determining the duration and the value-to-performance ratio.