Want 32 processing threads for $999? Hint: It won’t be from Intel

Vyncent Chan
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Want 32 processing threads for $999? Hint: It won’t be from Intel

AMD has been playing the price game extremely well, with the 8C/16T Ryzen 7 1700 being cheaper than the 4C/8T Intel i7 7700K. With that said, the i7 7700K does have an advantage over the Ryzen 7 1700 in gaming, which AMD is trying to overcome with updates. So, what will be $999 (~RM4288) get you? AMD will give you their top-of-the-line Ryzen Threadripper 1950X with 16 cores and a whopping 32 threads clocked at 3.4 GHz and 4.0 GHz with boost. Meanwhile, over at the blue camp, the same amount of money will get you a β€œmid-range” 10-core 20-thread i9 7900X clocked at 3.3 GHz, and a slightly higher boost clock of 4.3 GHz.

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If you want a 16-core Intel CPU, be ready to pay an extra $700, or a full $1000 more if you want two more cores from Intel. Of course, Intel might tell you that their CPUs are β€œfully integrated” while AMD’s offerings are β€œglued together”. Who cares when you are getting an extra 12 threads for your money, even if they are glued on? I don’t.

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Performance wise, the Threadripper 1950X easily rips (pardon me) the i9 7900X apart in Cinebench R15, with a score of 3062 versus the i7’s 2167. Even the cheaper Threadripper 1920X manages to beat Intel’s offering with a score of 2431. The Threadripper 1920X comes in at $799, and offers 12C/24T of processing muscle, with the cores clocked at 3.5 GHz with a similar 4 GHz boost clock.

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If you want one of these monster CPUs, the CPUs will be available in August along with their X399 motherboards.

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Pokdepinion: Threadripper must really please those who run heavily multi-threaded workloads yet are not willing to submit to Intel’s exorbitant rates. With Threadripper, they finally have a choice after such a long monopoly by Intel. Hopefully Intel will buck up and deliver better offerings like this.

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