First, the preface: Who is the king? Multi-core VS high frequency
2017, destined to be an extraordinary year, Intel processors in recent generations to squeeze toothpaste-like upgrades and technology to change the number of pins for the player-based approach to shame, but even more unexpected is the eighth-generation Core Duo even Even the interface is too lazy to change, directly to the eighth generation of core processors and the previous two generations of chipsets break, at this time, after years of fighting AMD finally released its own big move, introduced a new series of processors - sharp Dragon.
Based on the new 14nm process and Zen's new architecture, Rui Long processor performance beyond almost everyone's expectations, performance or energy consumption performance are quite good, but also continues the consistent high cost of traditional, more in line with the mainstream consumer tastes.
Rui Long products from the naming system can be seen Rui Long series of product positioning is very clear, do not even want to know, R7 corresponds to i7, R5 corresponds to i5, R3 corresponds to i3.
Among the two mainstream flagship models, the performance of the R7 1800X is already very familiar to everyone, and now the i7-8700K has made its debut, and today we let the two go to the top duel.
First take a look at the latest Rui Long, Core some core model parameters:
Judging from the comparison between the two latest processors, Intel focused on the high-end of the core, while AMD focused on the number of cores.
In the single-core enough to use today, we buy more emphasis on multi-processor multi-processor processing power, this issue will be for multi-core processor performance test done a multi-core, after all, the final performance of the two, please Then look down.