HKEPC's Lau Kin Lam produced a Cinebench R15 ladder diagram on a July 14th Youtube live broadcast, based on multi-threaded results.
There are three top-level CPUs that have not yet been released. The 32-core 64-thread AMD Ryzen thread tearer 2990X, the highest frequency 4.2GHz, multi-threaded best score 6399.
Followed by two unidentified models of Intel CPU, 8 cores and 16 threads, 3.1GHz multi-threaded 2212 points, 6 cores and 12 threads, the main frequency 3.2GHz multi-threaded out of 1633.
Compare the CPU that has been released, The 2990X is up to 113% more than the 1950X (16C32T) multi-threaded, and the 8C16T Intel (i9-9900K?) is 57% better than the 6C12T's i7-8700K, even slightly higher than the 10C20T's 7900X.
However, the identity of 6C12T is very strange. Lau Kin Lam said that it is Core i7, but the current rumor is that 'i7-9700K' is 8 cores and 8 threads, so HOP guessed an I7-9600K, for reference only.
Release time, AMD's second-generation thread tearer is expected to be available on August 13, and the Core 9000 series or '9th generation Core' will need to wait until the end of August and early September..