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News Ryzen Z1 Extreme Beats Core i5-10600K, Apple M1 in Cinebench R23

This comparison is pointless. A Intel i5 13600K draws significantly more power than the Z1 Extreme which is destined for handheld/ mobile devices. If we cap the i5 13600K at 35W or lower, you should expect the multicore performance to tank. I don't see the point of trying to melt the Z1 Extreme by stress testing it with Cinebench, when it was not designed for such use case to begin with.
 
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This comparison is pointless. A Intel i5 13600K draws significantly more power than the Z1 Extreme which is destined for handheld/ mobile devices. If we cap the i5 13600K at 35W or lower, you should expect the multicore performance to tank. I don't see the point of trying to melt the Z1 Extreme by stress testing it with Cinebench, when it was not designed for such use case to begin with.
I agree and you can put in 11600K and I don't know why the did not and Z1 will be stalemate with him, or plus/minus few percent, why not compere with that CPU
 
This comparison is pointless. A Intel i5 13600K draws significantly more power than the Z1 Extreme which is destined for handheld/ mobile devices. If we cap the i5 13600K at 35W or lower, you should expect the multicore performance to tank. I don't see the point of trying to melt the Z1 Extreme by stress testing it with Cinebench, when it was not designed for such use case to begin with.
I don't know about the 13600 because they don't have it on the list at low power but the 13700k at 45W is still at 15.739 points in CB23, I doubt that another 10W less is going to make it drop 5000 points plus.