JEMC said:
Is it, tho? From the article: "According to this listing, the next-gen CPU series would be 24% to 27% pricier than the predecessor. Although this seems like a massive increase, one must mention that the i5-13400 should end up significantly faster than the Alder Lake version. This is mainly due to increase in core count from 6 to 10, or more precisely the enablement of 4 Efficient cores on the die itself. Some early leaks have shown that i5-13400 could end up 28% faster than 12400 in multi-core test. At the same time, only 7% increase can be observed in synthetic benchmarks for single-threaded workloads." You're roughly paying 1% more for each 1% more performance in multithreaded situations, and a negative result in single threaded ones. It brings no better value than a 12400 and, like the 4080 vs 3080, it shows stagnation. |
Yea that's true. I didn't look at it that way so good point.
JEMC said: Meanwhile, we still don't have the full range of Ada and RDNA3 cards, but we're already seeing rumors about the next ones: AMD RDNA4 Rumored Specifications: Monstrous 129 FP32 TFLOPS GPU, GDDR7, 3.5 GHz Clock Rates And More Rumor: NVIDIA RTX 50 Series ‘Blackwell’ GPUs Will Bring Biggest Performance Leap In NVIDIA’s History I haven't even bothered reading them because, honestly, at this point in time, I doubt there's anyone that gives a f*ck. |
Yea I mainly skipped those cause the only leaker with a good track record at this point in Kopite. So until he starts spamming his leaks, it may as well all be false.
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