Has Intel beaten AMD?
It sees increases to its cache amounts too - more than double the L2 cache from 14MB to 32MB and 6MB added to the original 30MB L3 cache too. AMD has also increased cache amounts and like Intel, has tweaked its architecture from the previous generation, but it hasn't increased core counts, instead relying on higher frequencies and its Zen 4 architecture alone.Antony Leather
In Adobe Premiere Pro, the Core i9-12900K remained the fastest overall, which is a slightly strange result and again could be down to software, but it's win for the Core i9-13900K against the Ryzen 9 7950X and by a noticeable margin. below is HandBrake and here it was a very close call between the Ryzen 9 7950X and Core i9-13900K, with the latter gaining huge ground over the Core i9-12900K and ultimately just pipping AMD to the post.
Far Cry 6 was another win for Intel, with a noticeable lead over the Ryzen 9 7950X, but only marginally quicker than the Ryzen 7 5800X3D, which is of course a lot cheaper and on a cheaper platform too.
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