mitchman
Gold Member
Provided games actually are able to utilize all those cores. Most/many games aren't, which is likely tied to the console limitations.Based on these results I think E-cores even beats the PS5 CPU (well over 60fps in cyberpunk). For background tasks you dont need more than that, and I'm sure these additional E-cores will also make a difference in future games (developers can use them even for decompression). My point is, it's better to have CPU with 14 cores in totall (6 P-cores and 8 E-cores, for example 13500) than only 6 cores (for example ryzen 7600X).