Hey guys,
Please don't flame me because there are already people posting about Ryzen. I am going to ask a specific question that I wanted to ask over a week ago but decided to wait on more facts to even bother....
Anyway....yes yes....Ryzen has improved IPC and single threading and is as good as an i7....etc....etc.
IF everything is as good as it seems, how long will it take for Ryzen built PCs to match Intel built PCs emulating Dolphin? Is it as simple as the single thread performance has improved and it will catch up, or are there more variables involved? Or do we just not have a damn clue until we run Dolphin on some Ryzen CPUs and see what happens?
And please, don't get mad at the question. I am legitimately wondering if the advantage Intel has is simply that it has better single threaded performance or now that AMD catches up there might be more variables involved?
Please don't flame me because there are already people posting about Ryzen. I am going to ask a specific question that I wanted to ask over a week ago but decided to wait on more facts to even bother....
Anyway....yes yes....Ryzen has improved IPC and single threading and is as good as an i7....etc....etc.
IF everything is as good as it seems, how long will it take for Ryzen built PCs to match Intel built PCs emulating Dolphin? Is it as simple as the single thread performance has improved and it will catch up, or are there more variables involved? Or do we just not have a damn clue until we run Dolphin on some Ryzen CPUs and see what happens?
And please, don't get mad at the question. I am legitimately wondering if the advantage Intel has is simply that it has better single threaded performance or now that AMD catches up there might be more variables involved?