No , it is clearly lying, even if maybe is difficult for you to criticize AMD.
Intel TDP is misleading , but at least it is a “real” limitation at their suggested setting (which makes little sense anyway). AMD TDP is just a lie.
... what? How is Intel's TDP a "real" limitation? Are you confusing TDP with PL1? 'Cause they are not the same thing, even if the numbers match.
I have absolutely no trouble criticizing AMD - I'd say I do so quite frequently on these forums. You, on the other hand, do seem a bit
too eager to do so, as your interpretations here are ... let's say
ungenerous at best, focusing solely on perceived weaknesses and negatives and ignoring the positives. That's hardly a fair or balanced view, is it?
when you are using a new node, you are supposed to improve. I’m not expecting raptor lake to consume less than alder lake, based on the same node with more cores, but AMD after 2 years of development is launching new CPUs with the same core numbers, more advanced node and higher power consumption.
No, I’m not impressed at all.
I’m very curious about how much power the 7900X will really consume…
A maximum sustained power of 230W, as that is PPT for 170W AM5 SKUs (from what's been published so far, at least). That's obviously in all-core loads.
As for the rest of what you're saying here: have you perhaps noticed a slight uptick in clock speeds? Like, perhaps, ~1GHz in both ST and MT clocks across the board? Isn't that, even on a new node, a reasonable explanation for an increase in power draw? Remember,
TSMC 5nm isn't that much more efficient than 7nm, its biggest gains are in density.
Top tier ? The 7700X still is a 8C/16T CPU, nothing impressive in 2022.
Uhm ... please re-read that sentence again. Here, I'll quote it to help you:
the 7700X is clearly a top-tier 8c16t part
Where, exactly, did I say it was a "top tier part"? Oh, right, said it was a top-tier 8c16t part, in a discussion of variously binned 8c16c parts - i.e. high clocked, high power, not cut down in any way. If your reading comprehension is so weak that you think I was saying this was a top tier SKU among the whole CPU lineup, you really, really need to work on those reading skills.
Funny how you think the 5700X is not comparable, while it exactly is the CPU replaced by 7700X, while the 5800X is not.
5800X has the same TDP of 5900X.
7700X has the same TDP of 7600X.
So, again, wrong.
... and? Is ... uh, I don't know "TDP kinship" with same-gen CPUs somehow a delineation of which
previous-gen CPUs they are successors of? You're performing some damn impressive logical gymnastics here, but please stop. The 7700X has the same TDP as the 7800X. The 7700X has clocks so high that there's no reasonable path for a higher clocked 8c16t part in its generation, save a silicon re-spin or other mid-gen refresh. The 7700X launches day 1. All of these are major, defining characteristics that it shares with the 5800X. Compared to the 5700X? It's clocked lower, has a lower TDP, and launched very late in its generation. And, crucially, AMD has a history of using
both 7 and 8 as tier indicators for their top-end 8c16t CPUs.