When worse is supposed to be better but turns out to actually be worse. Or the same. Which is essentially still worse.
Apple's new flagship M4 Max processor beats Intel's new Core Ultra 9 285K and AMD's new Ryzen 9 9950X processors in Geekbench ...
However, it is still significantly higher than the 20,183 points scored by the 9950X. It is worth noting here that the M4 Pro has only 14 cores, while the Core Ultra 9 285K features 24 cores. The ...
While AMD's latest Ryzen 9000 Series CPUs didn't receive the best reception from gamers and enthusiasts, the flagship Ryzen 9 ...
Apple's new M4 Max chip is the "performance king" in single-threaded benchmarks, reports Tom's Hardware, with a clear lead ...
In single-core, anyway, and the incoming Ryzen 9800X3D processor is looking very strong for non-gaming performance, as ...
The idea of Moore's Law has been a topic of debate for years, but we're finally starting to see the decline of pure PC hardware innovation.
Wondering which radiator is the optimal fit for your 9950X build? I've tested the four most popular form factors on AMD's ...
AMD has announced sweeping price cuts for its Ryzen 9000 CPUs ahead of Intel's Core Ultra 200 launch and its own 3D V-Cache models such as the Ryzen 7 9800X3D ...
Coming out on top in synthetic benchmark results puts the Core Ultra 9 285K at the top of the productivity pile, but the ...
Intel's Core Ultra 9 285K is an undeniably impressive CPU, but it's still tough to recommend given some inconsistent ...
Apple retains its performance crown, beating the M3 Max by 30% in single-core performance making it the fastest chip in Geekbench 6.