AMD Kaveri Review: A10-7850K, A10-7700K and A8-7600
Ryan Martin / 11 years ago
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AIDA 64’s Queen test is a pure multi-threaded x86 CPU test and it shows that Kaveri doesn’t have the strongest CPU part, failing to match Richland and Haswell. This test tends to favour frequency more than cores so it isn’t surprising to see the A10-6800K and Core i3 4330 do so well.
AIDA 64’s throughput tests of ZLib, Hash and AES show a much better picture for AMD CPUs. AMD perform much better against Intel’s Haswell across these tests through only the Hash test shows Kaveri to be faster than its predecessor Richland.
Looking at the floating point unit (FPU) performance and there is a substantial gap between AMD and Intel. Haswell literally wipes the floor clean on the FPU side against both Kaveri and Richland. Furthermore, Kaveri doesn’t do very well against Richland either, losing out to its predecessor in most areas except at the 45W envelope.