Ryzen performs about as well as any given haswell processor at the same clock speed for emulators.
If you're curious about an actual score, just download the latest development build, get a haswell or newer Intel system and a Ryzen system, benchmark the two using the luabench benchmark. Note clock speed differences will greatly influence the score. Do not submit it to the spreadsheet for 5.0 stable benchmark results.
And yes, that is accurate. We don't know why changing compiler versions improved perf on Ryzen when the most time spent on CPU is in the JIT, where we emit our own instructions anyways, but, hey.
If you're curious about an actual score, just download the latest development build, get a haswell or newer Intel system and a Ryzen system, benchmark the two using the luabench benchmark. Note clock speed differences will greatly influence the score. Do not submit it to the spreadsheet for 5.0 stable benchmark results.
And yes, that is accurate. We don't know why changing compiler versions improved perf on Ryzen when the most time spent on CPU is in the JIT, where we emit our own instructions anyways, but, hey.
