We do not yet know the IPC or clock speed gain we will see from 3rd-gen Ryzen. I would place my money on it not beating a current-gen i7 (in reference to PC Gaming). But I actually hope that it does for the sake of the consumer.
We do not yet know the IPC or clock speed gain we will see from 3rd-gen Ryzen. I would place my money on it not beating a current-gen i7 (in reference to PC Gaming). But I actually hope that it does for the sake of the consumer.
According to the toms hardware article, the core clock is 3.6ghz and the max clock is 4.4ghz
We do not yet know the IPC or clock speed gain we will see from 3rd-gen Ryzen. I would place my money on it not beating a current-gen i7 (in reference to PC Gaming). But I actually hope that it does for the sake of the consumer.
According to the toms hardware article, the core clock is 3.6ghz and the max clock is 4.4ghz
Where's the article? 4.4GHz doesn't sound like it will be beating a 5.0GHz i7 unless the IPC has increased substantially.