The previous Intel core i9-7900X has only 10 cores, so its multi-core performance is no match for AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X (16 core 32 threads). However, the core i9-7980XE, which was also released in June, was designed for 18 core 36 threads. It really represents Intel's strongest multi-core performance, and its score was finally exposed on September 20.
On the South Korean website coolenjoy, the ES version of core i9-7980XE runs. The motherboard is ASUS ROG X299 Rampage VI APEX, 32G DDR4-3600MHz memory, and the core i9-7980XE is overclocked to 4.2GHz. In mainstream tests such as wPrime 2.10, CPU-Z, 7-Zip, CineBench R15, and 3DMark FireStrike, the core i9-7980XE successfully reached the top without any suspense, and was far away from the second place. The single thread performance was not different from the i7-7820X and i9-7900X:
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