Four Ryzen 5000 processor R20 Performance Announced: a New Generation of Single-Core King

The Ryzen 5000 series released by AMD two days ago upgraded the 7nm Zen3 architecture. This time not only the multi-core performance has advantages, but the single-core performance is also greatly improved. After all, the IPC has risen by 19%. Compared with the previous generation Ryzen 3000 series, the product line of the Ryzen 5000 series has been simplified this time. There are currently only four models, as follows:


Ryzen 9 5950X: Dual CCD, 16 cores and 32 threads, 8MB L2 cache, 64MB L3 cache, base frequency 3.4GHz, maximum acceleration frequency from 4.7GHz to 4.9GHz, thermal design power consumption maintained 105W, priced at $799 .

Ryzen 9 5900X: dual CCD, 12 cores and 24 threads, 6MB L2 cache, 64MB L3 cache (naturally changed), the base frequency is lowered from 3.8GHz to 3.7GHz, but the maximum acceleration frequency is increased from 4.6GHz to 4.8 GHz, the thermal design power consumption remains 105W. If you compare the Ryzen 9 3900XT, the base frequency is lowered by 100MHz and the acceleration frequency is increased by 100MHz. The price is US$549.

Ryzen 7 5800X: Single CCD, 8 cores and 16 threads, 4MB L2 cache, 32MB L3 cache, base frequency 3.8GHz, maximum acceleration 4.7GHz, compared with Ryzen 7 3800XT, the former is lowered by 100MHz and the latter remains unchanged. The design power consumption is 105W and the price is US$449.

Ryzen 5 5600X: Single CCD, 6 cores and 12 threads, 3MB L2 cache, 32MB L3 cache, base frequency 3.7GHz, maximum acceleration 4.6GHz, compared with Ryzen 5 3600XT, the former is 100MHz lower and the latter is 100MHz higher. The design power consumption is 65W and the price is US$299.

Regarding the performance of the Ryzen 5000 processor, AMD has announced a lot of comparisons in the official PPT before, but it is mainly the performance of the two high-end models of the Ryzen 9 5950X/5900X.

The CPU Monkey website has summarized the performance of all four Ryzen 5000 processors, of course, the test of CINBENCH R20, including multi-core and single-core, as shown below:


In the iconic R20 single-core test, the Ryzen 9 5950X scored 641 points , the Ryzen 9 5900X scored 629 points, the Ryzen 7 5800X also scored 618 points, and the Ryzen 5 5600X still scored 604 points, exceeding 600 points across the board.

This performance is not only higher than the current Core i9-19000K, but also much higher than the new CPU core Tiger Lake processor, which has a maximum of 598 points, which is about 6%.


As for multi-core performance, because the Ryzen 9 5950X only has 16 cores at most, the multi-core running points are not superior to 64-core, 32-core, and 28-core HEDT platform processors.

If you only look at mainstream desktop platforms, the multi-core Ryzen 9 5950X still has 8168 points, surpassing some 18-core, 24-core or even 32-core processors. After all, the EPYC series processor frequency is too low.

In short, after the release of the Ryzen 5000, AMD not only continued to have advantages in multi-core, but the most impressive thing was its single-core performance. The new generation of single-core kings did not run away.

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