It's just more AMD bullpuckey....
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The demonstration used the multi-threaded Blender rendering application on two similarly configured PCs. One featured an engineering sample Summit Ridge chip, while the other featured a new Intel Broadwell-E Core i7-6900K CPU. While the Core i7-6900K can run up to 4GHz on some workloads, AMD conducted the test with both CPUs locked at 3GHz
I'm an AMD CPU fan boy. But when you lower the Intel CPU to AMD's clock speed, you prove nothing. A fair comparison would be the Zen running at it's native clock speed, versus the AMD running at it's native clock speed.
After all, BOTH can be overclocked.
Also, as someone mentioned above... big deal a render. What does it do in gaming or raw number crunching.
/e All this test proves is that if both CPU's are clocked the same... they will blend at the same speed. I also noticed, that they still haven't shown actual benchmarks, either.
This post was edited by Ghot on Nov 16 2016 06:58am