This is a gaming hardware thread. Im not going to hedge results for AMD that their 9000 series release has workstation uplift over the non-X3D 7000 series.
If looking for positives. AMD sort of learned with their previous two series launch prices with 9000.
I'm not talking about workstations. I'm talking about generational IPC advancement. That's relevant to
gamers. An 8-core chip with a superior IPC will provide superior gaming framerate to an 8-core counterpart with inferior IPC unless the frequency (or cache or something else) is nerfed, and that's not happening with Ryzen 9000. Overall architectural advancements are the concern, here. I'm shorthanding.
While I don't want to waste any more time than is necessary on leaked benchmarks before the NDA expires, and professional reviews give us exact figures, we're already seeing this:
Single Core uplift --> +14%
Multicore uplift ------> ~7%-14%
Geekbench & Cinebench aren't games, but the correlation to game performance for CPUs across generations with their benchmark is indisputable. A ~14% improvement is good.
And because the Italian leaker doesn't have a history to reference, we can't be precise, his leaks in this vacuum still reinforce this. His overall average showed the 7800X3D ~10% better in games on average than the 9900X:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/antony...00x-review-leak-slower-than-7800x3d-in-games/
Okay, so what? Whoopdy do. At 1080p the 7800X3D was beating the 7900X by 15.5% (261.1 fps vs. 226.1 fps) in Techpowerup's benchmarks overall: better than +50% versus the advantage it enjoys over the 9900X. So the 9900X is going to thump the 7900X. That's what matters.
AMD's Ryzen 7 7800X3D is everything that gamers want: eight fast cores, in a single CCD, with 3D VCache stacked on top at a price point of $450. In our review we can confirm that 7800X3D is indeed the fastest gaming CPU available, beating Intel's 13900K and even the 7950X3D.
www.techpowerup.com
If you scrutinize the exact games compared, you again see this. Take, for example,
Cyberpunk 2077. The Italian Leaker had the 7800X3D at 191 fps to the 9900X's 165 fps (+15.7%) with his setup and settings. But in the most recent bench from TPU we see they had the 7800X3D at 215.4 to the 7900X's 175.5 (+22.7%). If we extrapolate, we would estimate if the Italian compared the 7900X in his own leaked benchmark comparison, it would have notched ~155 fps (vs. the 9900X's 165 fps).