AMD R9 7950X and Intel i9-13900K processor score comparison is out, and it's hard to tell the difference
AMD officially announced the Raider 7000 series desktop processors yesterday, while Intel's 13th generation Core is expected to be released in the near future.
According to the newly revealed score data, AMD R9 7950X (16 cores and 32 threads) and Intel i9-13900K (24 cores and 32 threads) are two top processors that are hard to separate.
Geekbench scores show that both processors have a single-core score of around 2200 and a multi-core score of around 24000, with AMD slightly higher by 1~2%.
The CPU-Z score revealed by @OneRaichu shows that the AMD R9 7950X has a multi-threaded score of 15645, which is slightly lower than the Intel i9-13900K by 8%.
AMD R9 7950X has a frequency of 4.5-5.7GHz, 80MB cache, 170W TDP, and is priced at $699 (~$4830.09).
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