Was just checking more of those Passmark numbers and even the Excavator cores looks to be very good, the thing is at least on that benchmark whatever AMD uses as the equivalent of Intel Hyper Threading seems much more effective, the AMD number of logical cores really seem to increase the performance as if they were physical cores unlike Intel ones.
Based on Athlon X4 845 chip, the theoretical score if it were 8 cores (2 logical per physical so 16 logical) should be around the 21,000 mark, taking in account Core I7-5960X has 15,982, Zen should destroy it with numbers close to 30,000 if AMD claims are true, only problem would be if they can maintain an acceptable TDP for such high amount of cores.
Also not sure if when referring to Zen they mean 8 physical cores or logical, in that case the numbers should be more on the 15-16,000 mark which is still good.
Edit: Just looked at some articles, they mean 8 physical :O, looks like the CPU price wars begin later this year, also numbers should probably be a bit lower because it seems at least the first announced Zen chip will run at lower frequency than 3.5ghz which I am basing on.
Based on Athlon X4 845 chip, the theoretical score if it were 8 cores (2 logical per physical so 16 logical) should be around the 21,000 mark, taking in account Core I7-5960X has 15,982, Zen should destroy it with numbers close to 30,000 if AMD claims are true, only problem would be if they can maintain an acceptable TDP for such high amount of cores.
Also not sure if when referring to Zen they mean 8 physical cores or logical, in that case the numbers should be more on the 15-16,000 mark which is still good.
Edit: Just looked at some articles, they mean 8 physical :O, looks like the CPU price wars begin later this year, also numbers should probably be a bit lower because it seems at least the first announced Zen chip will run at lower frequency than 3.5ghz which I am basing on.
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