Some very interesting performance numbers have leaked for AMD's upcoming Ryzen 5 9600X processor, which is set to be the cheapest option in its Ryzen 9000-series line-up launching next month. Regular benchmark leaker @9550pro posted information they'd found, showing CPU-Z benchmark results for the new CPU and it's not good news for AMD Ryzen 7000 owners.The Ryzen 5 9600X was seen operating at an all-core frequency of 5.7GHz, which is far higher than the 5.
The single-thread score of 871 points beats every single Ryzen 7000 CPU - even the Ryzen 9 7950X - and is even enough to topple Intel's Core i5-14600K. The multi thread score of 7,096 was a massive improvement on the 6,221 scored by the Ryzen 5 7600X and amazingly, despite the Ryzen 5 9600X having two fewer cores, this score was only just short of the Ryzen 7 7700 and Ryzen 7 7700X, which scored 7,638 and 7,893 respectively.
Intel still maintains a lead in the multi threaded tests, though, with the Core i5-14600K way out in front at 10,108 thanks to its additional cores. However, it's also a more expensive CPU compared to the Ryzen 5 7600X.
As usual we have to take the performance figures with a pinch of salt as we don't know the setup used, especially if any exotic cooling was in use too. Thankfully, we won't have long to wait to find out just what we can expect from the Ryzen 9000 series and anyone with a cooler that's already compatible with older AMD motherboards should be able to use it with the new CPUs too.
Intel, meanwhile, hasn't revealed any details of its next generation Arrow Lake-S Core Ultra 200 processors, although they are meant to launch much later in 2024.
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