A leaked benchmark of AMD's next-gen desktop flagship, theoretically the Ryzen 8950X processor, has popped up online. The leak comes from YouTuber RedGamingTech (RGT), who touches more broadly on Zen 5 desktop, too, noting that clock speeds will be dialed back with the next-gen CPUs, and AMD is focusing on beefing up IPC. As for the leak itself, it's of an engineering sample (obviously) of the 8950X which has been run through its paces on Cinebench 2024.
The Ryzen 8950X purportedly scored around 2,400 for multi-core performance (the results were rounded to protect the source), and about 140 for single-core. Compared to the current-gen Ryzen 7950X, then, the 8950X is around 10% to 12% faster, which is a less impressive generation-on-generation gain than RGT previously leaked with Cinebench R23. Read more here.
The AMD 8950 CPU will apparently be using a 3-4 nm process size.
The leaker reckons that the standard Zen 5 processors (8950X and downwards) will be faster for gaming than X3D CPUs from Zen 4. So, we can imagine the leap that'll be made by 3D V-Cache toting Zen 5 CPUs when they emerge later on.
As Albert Einstein said, "I could have done so much more with a Big Al's Computer!".