The AMD Ryzen 7 5800X is an 8-core desktop processor with Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT), which allows it to process 16 threads simultaneously. With its launch on 08.10.2020, it is the fastest 8-core processor from AMD. The second fastest 8-core processor will be the AMD Ryzen 7 3800XT, followed by the more economical AMD Ryzen 7 3700X, also with 8 cores and 16 threads.
The Ryzen 7 5800X clocks with a base clock of 3.8 GHz and reaches up to 4.7 GHz on one core in turbo mode. When all 8 cores are utilized, the AMD Ryzen 7 5800X, like the AMD Ryzen 9 5900X, achieves up to 4.5 GHz.
At first glance, the internal structure of the processor has not changed fundamentally. The CCX structure has changed somewhat compared to Zen2, because now a CCX consists of up to 8-CPU cores. So each individual core can access the complete L3 cache (32 MByte). Furthermore the CCX modules are connected to each other via the same I/O die, which we already know from Zen2. According to AMD, the Infinity-Fabric should now reach clock rates of up to 2Ghz, which in turn allows a RAM clock of 4.000 MHz without performance loss.
Performance
The average 5800X in our database is in the same league as the Core i9-10900K and also the Core i7-12700F, as far as multi-thread benchmark scores are concerned.
In games, AMD's Ryzen 7 5800X can convince with its significantly improved IPC and even put Intel in its place. With the AMD Ryzen 7 5800X, gamers are well prepared for the future as simultaneous streaming is no problem with the new Ryzen 7 5800X. Semi-professional content creators, who need even more power, can choose a Ryzen 9 5900X or the Ryzen 9 5950X on the shelf.
Power consumption
The Ryzen 7 has a default TDP (also known as the long-term power limit) of 105 W. This applies as long as the CPU runs at stock clock speeds.
Ryzen 7 5800X is built with TSMC's 7 nm process; as rumors have it, the I/O die is manufactured separately on the 12 nm Global Foundries process.
The Intel Core i9-13900K is a fast high-end desktop processor of the Raptor Lake series. It includes a hybrid architecture for the CPU cores with combined 24 cores and 32 threads. Eight fast Raptor Cove performance cores (P-cores) with HyperThreading and a clock speed of 3 - 5.8 GHz and sixteen Gracemont efficiency cores without HyperThreading and a clock speed of 2.2 - 4.3 GHz.
Thanks to the faster P-cores and more E-cores, the i9-13900K is significantly faster than the old i9-12900K (especially in multi-threaded workloads). Compared to the Raphael AMD Ryzen 9 7950X (Zen 4), the 13900K offers a slightly higher multi-thread-performance and a slightly lower single core performance. In games, the Intel CPU is currently the clear winner (at the time of announcement of the 7950X).
The 13900K is rated at 125 Watt TDP base power (PL1) and 253 Watt Turbo Power (PL2) and therefore slightly higher than the old i9-12900K.
Der Intel Core i5-13500T ist ein schneller und sehr sparsamer Desktop-Prozessor auf Basis der Raptor-Lake-Architektur, die bereits im Oktober 2022 vorgestellt wurde. Der Prozessor bietet einen Basistakt von 2,5 GHz und erreicht bis zu 4,6 GHz im Turbo. Die hybride CPU-Architektur, welche mit Alder-Lake eingeführt wurde, kommt auch den Raptor-Lake-Prozessoren zugute. Der Namenszusatz T steht hierbei für ein besonders sparsames CPU-Modell und mit einer TDP von nur 35 Watt (PL1 = 35 Watt) sind diese Prozessoren für kleine, kompakte Systeme bestens geeignet.
Performance
Die geringe Leistungsaufnahme sorgt schlussendlich für eine etwas geringere Leistung im Vergleich zum Intel Core i5-13500. Je nachdem, wie das PL2 (92 Watt) definiert ist, kann es bei der Multi-Core-Leistung spürbare Unterschiede geben. Im Vergleich zum Intel Core i5-12500T ist der Intel Core i5-13500T aufgrund der höheren Anzahl an physischen Rencheneinheiten überlegen.
Grafikeinheit
Wie auch der Intel Core i5-12500T bietet der Intel Core i5-13500T eine integrierte Grafikeinheit. Als Basis dient weiterhin die Intel Iris Xe-Architektur. Rein leistungstechnisch hat sich bei der neuen Intel UHD Graphics 770 aber nicht viel verändert. Die iGPU des Intel Core i5-13500T taktet zudem 100 MHz höher, was aber keinen spürbaren Unterschied im Alltag ergibt.
Leistungsaufnahme
Die TDP des Intel Core i5-13500T beläuft sich auf 35 Watt, mit der Option, diese im Turbo auf bis zu 92 Watt zu erhöhen. Gegenüber dem Intel Core i5-12500T (PL2 = 74 Watt) steigt der maximal mögliche Energiebedarf etwas an.
Average Benchmarks Intel Core i9-13900K → 150%n=47
Average Benchmarks Intel Core i5-13500T → 82%n=47
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