With the 3rd generation Ryzen CPU line having an extremely impressive launch, AMD is considered to be about to have a prosperous period after many long years under Intel’s dominance.
Developed based on the 7nm process (similar to the Ryzen 3000 series), AMD’s `new monster` in the HEDT segment is codenamed SharksTooth, providing extremely powerful computing and multitasking capabilities with
Those are impressive parameters, but how Ryzen ThreadRipper 3000 performs in tests is what many AMD fans are interested in.
Accordingly, the 3rd generation ThreadRipper reached 5523 points in single-core tests, and 68576 points in multi-core tests.
It’s easy to see that ThreadRipper 3 has had a huge leap – twice as high in multitasking performance compared to the previous generation Zen+, of course only in case the leaked benchmark data is
It would be a big mistake if we did not compare ThreadRipper 3000 with CPU lines from rival Intel, specifically the most powerful chip currently in the HEDT segment – Core i9-9980XE.
As a matter of course, the fact that ThreadRipper 3000 `shows its power` so strongly makes many technology enthusiasts look forward to a future showdown in the HEDT segment, when AMD’s CPU line will have to confront other competitors.
Unless Intel accepts to compete with AMD in the number of cores/threads equipped on each CPU, the new ThreadRipper will likely still achieve better performance in multi-core tasks.
Refer to Hothardware