This is sad from Intel.
April 2020 and it'll be couple months away from going up against Ryzen 4000 which is two generations ahead in terms of process node and well, even performance given the rumours.
- Less cores
- Slower IPC
- Much less efficient
- Slower multithreading
- Slower single core
- Loses in 720p gaming eith 2080 Ti tests (likely given the +10% IPC and +5% frequency rumours of 4000 series).
Just picked a random post that centered on specs, so not addressing you directly, but the mindset that puts specs ahead of performance.
Rumors - not relevant
Cores - Don't care
IPC - Don't care
Efficiency - Don't care
Mutithreading - don't care
Single core - don't care
720p gaming - who plays @ 720p ... and "likely" has no place in real world discussions.
All that is relevant is how fast a CPU runs the apps they use and the games they play. And won't pay any attention to any new release till i see it tested here... and then only in the apps I actually use and games I actually play ... chest beating and benchmark scores are meaningless. Fanbois beating their chests about the chip they like being faster at tasks that are never or rarely done things that they never do isn't . When I looked at the 9900KF versus the 3900x test results here in TPU ... here's what I see ...
3900X kicks tail in rendering which would be relevant if my user did rendering
3900X kicks tail in game and software development which would be relevant if my user did those things
3900x shares wins in browser performance but differences are too small to observe anyway.
3900X kicks tail in scientific applications which would be relevant if my user did rendering
3900x shares wins in office apps but differences (0.05 seconds) are too small to affect user experience.
3900X lose in Photoshop by 0.05 seconds... but loses by 10 seconds ... finally something that matters to my user
Skipping a few more things 99% of us don't ever do
File compression / media encoding ...also not on the list
Encoding ... use does an occasional MP3 encode and the 3900x trailing by 12 secs might be significant if it was more than an occasional thing.
3900x loses in overall 720 game performance by 7% ... as he plays at 1440p, it's entirely irrelevant
3900x loses in 1440p overall game performance but 2.5% ... not a big deal but 2.5% is an advantage more than most of what we have seen so far.
3900x losses all the power consumption comparisons ... 29 watts in gaming
3900x runs 22 C hotter
3900X doesn't OC as well
3900x is more expensive.
AMD did good w/ the 3900x .... but despite the differences in cores, IPC, die size whatever ... the only think that matters is performance. The are many things that the 3900x does better than the 9900KF, but most users aren't doing this things. You can look at a football player and how much he can bench or how fast he can run the 40 ... but none of those things determine his value to the team, his contribution to the score or how much he gets paid.