Since the launch of Ryzen CPUs,
If you go a few years back a majority of us wouldn’t have imagined that AMD would be giving Intel a run for its money. Since the launch of Ryzen CPUs, “AMD Vs Intel” debate has only accelerated.
Ryzen CPUs were the first product from AMD in years that actually challenged Intel CPU in terms of performance and price. Since then, AMD has continued its streak, has even captured entire markets in some regions and might even become the market leader in coming years.
Now that both AMD and Intel have revealed their products at Computex 2019 it’s time again to have that AMD Vs Intel debate and see who won the Computex 2019.
The rules of the comparisons are simple. I’ll be looking at most notable of the products announced by both companies at Computex 2019. I’ll compare both AMD and Intel products from their price to their performance and in the end, will deduce who won the Computex 2019.
Intel CPU combined with an Nvidia GPU has always been the dominating gaming combination. However, with the arrival of AMD Ryzen things started to change a bit as Ryzen CPUs featured more Core/thread count compared to Intel.
This time Intel has brought out it big guns and announced the 9th-gen Intel Core i9-9900K, which Intel claims to be the “World’s Best Gaming Processor”.
The processor features 8 Cores/16 Threads and each of the cores are capable of 5.0 GHz boost. Meaning all 8 Cores running at 5.0 GHz provide a significant boost in performance.
9th Gen Intel® Core™ i9-9900K
Base Clock: 3.6 GHz
Boost Clock: 5.0 GHz
Core/Threads: 8/16
Cache: 16 MB
Memory: Two channels DDR4-2666
As for the price, the CPU retail for $488 and the pre-orders have already started for Intel Core i9-9900K.