AMD Ryzen 7000 processor leads i9-12900K by 31% in multi-core performance

AMD announced the Ryzen 7000 desktop processor in the Computex CEO Keynote, and using Blender to render the image test, the Ryzen 7000 multi-core performance is 31% faster than the Intel Core i9-12900K!

Ryzen 7000“Desktop processor, using Zen 4 architecture and 5nm process, Zen 4 core architecture will increase L2 cache capacity by 2 times, each core will have 1MB L2 cache, and nearly 15% single thread performance improvement, the highest 5GHz+ Boost clock and AI acceleration instructions, etc.

Unexpectedly, in his speech, AMD Chairman and CEO Dr. Su Zifeng actually used Blender to render images to test the multi-core computing performance of the Ryzen 7000, which was much faster than the 16-core rival Intel Core i9-12900K. 31% performance.

In addition, in the game test, the highest single-core clock of Ryzen 7000 can reach 5.5GHz, which makes Ryzen 7000 more powerful to fight once morest Intel. AMD is expected to launch the Ryzen 7000 processor and AM5 platform this fall, and this year’s multi-core war for players officially kicks off.

Further reading:

Photo of author

Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

Editor-in-Chief Prize-winning journalist with over 20 years of international news experience. Alexandra leads the editorial team, ensuring every story meets the highest standards of accuracy and journalistic integrity.

The Paris Stock Exchange ends up sharply, driven by banks

Al-Jadaan: There are no immediate plans to transfer funds to the Public Investment Fund

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.