I'm pointing out that it is trivial for me to choose a workload that favors one cpu over the other, so how much more trivial is it for AMD to choose a workload -
or mix of workloads as you say - that puts their product in the best light. SuperPi isn't the only one where Intel excels in such a way that it would refute IPC claims, it also excels in OCR applications and 2D -> 3D image conversion as well as AI benchmarks.
What say I make my workload mix made of those benchmarks?
Remember, you're the one that brought up 20% increase in "IPC",
I simply said that IPC is meaningless.
So I think the real difference here, with Zen 3, is going to look like the difference between the 4.0Ghz 3100 and the 3300X on the chart in the link below, plus a few % for the clock increases. You'll just get it across the board at all SKUs. That would come out to more like +6-7%. Which would bring them roughly to parity with Comet Lake.
AMD Ryzen 3 3300X crams all its cores into a single CCX. We tested the CCX impact in our review with impressive results, especially in games, where the new CPU design achieves great numbers that are close enough to more expensive Ryzen 5 and Ryzen 7 models, especially if you consider the cost...
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