Well, at least that Cinebech score gives us something to compare it against the other CPUs. If that 25-26% increase also applies in games, which probably won't because it will be higher due to the higher clocks of the new chip (the old, games still prefer fast CPUs, not more cores), then it should be faster than the 5800X3D as well.
And it's being compared to the 5800X, not the 5700X which is its predecessor, technically speaking.
As for the Intel Raptor Lake prices, I could actually see them being the real ones. Keep in mind that Intel said that they would be rising prices compared to Alder Lake..
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