The fight for the crown is something that matters more to brands in the face of public image than to the users themselves, And it is that, although there will not be many users who have Intel Xeon or AMD Ryzen Threadripper processors, it is undeniable that these are the candidates to be the most powerful chips in the world, at least in Cinebench R23.
As we read in windows centralthe credit for the most powerful processor in the world has just passed to Intelbecause although until now the AMD Ryzen Threadripper 5995WX was the fastest processor in the world, Intel recently released the Xeon W9-3495Xa processor powerful enough to have managed to unseat AMD from its throne.
The performance jump is not small either. Anyone who’s tried Cinebench R23 will know that it’s not particularly easy to bump up a processor’s score just like that, so see a difference of 11,000 points (132,484 points for the Intel Xeon compared to 121,215 points for the Threadripper) on a chip with fewer cores, to say the least, it’s impressive.
From here, it only remains to see how AMD responds to an attack as big as the complete invasion of the HEDT space, because although until now AMD was the only option to have a platform of this type, Intel has returned and has done it through the front door.
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Jordi Bercial
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