Well you’ll need to plop down a cool $4500 for a 16 P-Core Intel 8444H CPU, and it doesn’t include the RAM or the motherboard…Intel will give you to you, if you pay through the nose for it.
Well you’ll need to plop down a cool $4500 for a 16 P-Core Intel 8444H CPU, and it doesn’t include the RAM or the motherboard…Intel will give you to you, if you pay through the nose for it.
If you believe MLID’s rumors, he claims its going to be a significant single threaded boost (probably faster than Zen 5, maybe around the same as Zen 5 X3D) but will lose in multithread because it won’t have hyperthreading. Will still lose in efficiency to Zen 5.
Basically going to be similar to where Raptor Lake Refresh sits versus Zen 4, but will be launching way behind Zen 5.
Idle consumption is generally lower with the Intel chips, especially with C-states on. So if you don’t do anything but game infrequently and mostly just do general low intensity productivity tasks, most 12th-14th gen Intel CPUs will have much better average power efficiency than Zen 4 variants.
I don’t know how valid Frame Chasers is (Youtuber) but he claims AMD Zen CPUs including X3D chips have microstutter with Rust specifically and that Intel CPUs don’t have these hitches with that specific title.