AMD Ryzen 9 3950X beats out Threadripper 2950X in leaked benchmark

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
just got a better idea of the sort of performance we can expect from the CPU.This comes courtesy of alleged Geekbench 5 results for the
processor spotted by TUM_APISAK (a regular leaker of CPU and GPU info).The Ryzen 9 3950X actually appeared in two benchmarks, and in one
case, the chip was nestled in an Asus Prime X570-P motherboard (backed with 64GB of RAM) where it recorded a single-core result of 1,276 and
hit 15,401 in multi-core.The second benchmark in a Gigabyte B450 Aorus Pro WiFi motherboard witnessed a slightly higher score of 1,314 for
single-core, but a considerably lower result of 11,140 when it came to multi-core
While both PCs were seemingly using DDR4-3600 memory, note that in this latter case, there was a much smaller quantity of 16GB system RAM
Ryzen 9 3950X and the Ryzen Threadripper 2950X
Geekbench tests)
Threadripper 2950X by 14% in single-core, and just under 4% in multi-core
And it does this with a TDP of 105W compared to 180W with the Threadripper.That would appear to be a pretty glowing reflection on the
of heavyweight computing tasks it is designed to carry out
benchmarking utility, anyway.