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Good morning. This time, I will post a news about the PC field, not the mobile field. It's quite interesting news.

There is news that Intel, the leading company of desktop CPUs, has been very conscious of AMD's Ryzen and ordered the benchmark to be manipulated.



The first known suspicion is the site mykancolle.com. At the site, Intel sent an e-mail asking that its i3 CPU be run in the most optimal environment, resulting in performance similar to that of AMD's Ryzen, or to improve performance in some areas.


On the Intel side, the i5 and i7 seem to have less of a consumer feeling when compared to the Ryzen, so they wanted to break down the Ryzen completely with its mainstream or entry level. that is intel i3 CPU :)


I think it's because Intel's technology is more visible when it comes to dual-core CPU i3 and Octacore beat most of them.



Intel also requested that 'you must use Nvidia GeForce 1080ti when you test it', and it says that you should not choose GTX1070 or low-level graphics card. Because the i3 can be disadvantageous on benchmark with 1070 or less graphics card.

Also, it does not necessarily correspond to the 6900K, which is similar to the Ryzen 1700X or higher CPU, but the i3-7350K and Ryzen 7-1800X.


If the benchmark results show that  'i7-6900K is not good compared with the Ryzen7-1800X, it would be a huge blow to Intel, so it would be a big boost if the benchmark would be better than the benchmark by competing against i3,

Other than that, 'The game only uses LOL (League of Legends)' 'Do not do multi-core testing. Single-core testing is enough and forcing a single-core IPC '. Intel is seemingly ignorant and uncomfortable with AMD's Ryzen, but it seems to have been under tremendous pressure inside.

Thanks to this, the Chinese media poured a lot of biased articles such as "Ryzen's Octa Core is wasteful". If this news is true, then Intel is doing very naughty things.




Everyone knows. How nice Ryzen is(Especially Performance per cost!)? The i7-6900K with 120-150,000 won($1150~1450) is similar to the Ryzen 7 1800X with only 600,000 won($550). Especially, the mainstream level named Ryzen 5, which will be released in May, is going to overwhelm most of the Intel CPUs with its performance per cost.


Ryzen really was. AMD's stock price, which stood at $ 2 just a year ago, has now risen 6 to 7 times to $ 13.5. Benchmark performance continues to show how well AMD has been around and how long Intel has lived to stupid.



It's similar to what AMD has been doing with Intel Core 2 Duo, when it comes to Dual Core, Manchester and Toledo.


Intel has pushed the PAO strategy of "refining the process - architectural change - optimization" by embedding the existing "tick-to-talk strategy" Optimization is a minor update process that does not really improve performance, so performance is slow to develop.



Because of this, the 7th generation Kabilake, which is currently in production, will not have any difference in performance from Skylake despite its inherent miniaturization and visible performance improvement. In this situation, AMD released the Ryzen and properly counters Intel.





At present, AMD's Ryzen 1700 is ranked first in the rankings of Danawa(S.Korea's largest selling site) which can compile the sales volume of domestic PC parts the most.


This is a pretty big suggestion. In the past, Intel's product had ranked 1 to 10, and now AMD's Ryzen is ranking. In addition, the price of i5 and i7 is also falling.




The simplest example is the dramatic phenomenon in which the i7-7700k Kavi Lake, which had reached 436,000 won just three months ago, dropped to 372,000 won in just three months.


Of course, Intel may have cut its shipments in the meantime, but it is also a case of how badly the Intel premium has been going on.


The situation is not going so well for Intel. The bigger problem for Intel is that the upcoming Cannonlake should definitely be in the refinement stage, but maintaining the process at 14nm is the first and the second one is still in the third quarter of 2017, There is still a considerable amount of time left to watch.


Still, Intel not look on idly this situation, as it is a very large company with a number of unmatched non-memory. Already, there are speculation that Intel is going to have a huge amount of CPU to prepare for the next installment, and that it will kill Ryzen as it is.




Anyway, this is a very good phenomenon for consumers. In fact, as Intel moves from a proprietary system to a competing system that draws on AMD, I am very excited to see that the 2008's Core 2 Duo and the AMD64-X2 have fought so hard.





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