So i was comparing the advantages/disadvantages of both processors and i came upon quite the strange thought, when i remembered something about how the 2nd generation Ryzen 7, when using its "turbo boost" would apply turbo boost all cores "WITHOUT REDUCING IT" when 2 or more cores are being used
whereas....
The intel turbo boost "DOES" reducing its ghz per core for every extra core being used.... So the 8700K has 4.7ghz, how,ever if all cores are using turbo boost, what becomes the total ghz per core? Is it 4.3ghz per core while all cores are being used while having turbo boost active?
a summary would be like this
Intel
(e.g 1-core 4.3 and 2-cores 4.2 and 3-cores 4.1 and 4-cores 4.0)
AMD
(e.g. 1-core 4.3 and 2-cores 4.3 and 3-cores 4.3 and 4-cores 4.3)
On a side note: i know that AMD does not use the terminology "turbo boost", however, since it is widely recognized by most and tere is a general understanding of the technoology unlike with AMD's similar technology, i decided to use the same terminology to reference both.
Also, i know that both CPU's do not have the max frequency, however, for simplicity i decided to use the lower ghz frequency to illustrate the point, rather than be factually accurate.
O ne last thing, i found this website which claims that when all cores are being used by the 8700Kthat the max turbo boost for each core, while all cores are using turbo boost is, in fact, 4.3ghz.... Whcich leads me to wonder if Intel is misleading us by only stating their top speed of 4.7 for 1 (single) core, and not total boost speed for all cores.
https://segmentnext.com/2017/10/11/intel-removing-all-core-turbo-boost-from-its-specifications-page/
This is the website which apparently confirms my suspicions.
Also, if per chance, someone knows of a mathematical formula/equation which can be used to find the maximum turbo boost per core/frequency that would be really helpful.
whereas....
The intel turbo boost "DOES" reducing its ghz per core for every extra core being used.... So the 8700K has 4.7ghz, how,ever if all cores are using turbo boost, what becomes the total ghz per core? Is it 4.3ghz per core while all cores are being used while having turbo boost active?
a summary would be like this
Intel
(e.g 1-core 4.3 and 2-cores 4.2 and 3-cores 4.1 and 4-cores 4.0)
AMD
(e.g. 1-core 4.3 and 2-cores 4.3 and 3-cores 4.3 and 4-cores 4.3)
On a side note: i know that AMD does not use the terminology "turbo boost", however, since it is widely recognized by most and tere is a general understanding of the technoology unlike with AMD's similar technology, i decided to use the same terminology to reference both.
Also, i know that both CPU's do not have the max frequency, however, for simplicity i decided to use the lower ghz frequency to illustrate the point, rather than be factually accurate.
O ne last thing, i found this website which claims that when all cores are being used by the 8700Kthat the max turbo boost for each core, while all cores are using turbo boost is, in fact, 4.3ghz.... Whcich leads me to wonder if Intel is misleading us by only stating their top speed of 4.7 for 1 (single) core, and not total boost speed for all cores.
https://segmentnext.com/2017/10/11/intel-removing-all-core-turbo-boost-from-its-specifications-page/
This is the website which apparently confirms my suspicions.
Also, if per chance, someone knows of a mathematical formula/equation which can be used to find the maximum turbo boost per core/frequency that would be really helpful.