Intel Core i3 14100 / i5 14500 vs. AMD Ryzen 5 8500G / 8600G In 500+ Benchmarks

Written by Michael Larabel in Processors on 22 February 2024 at 01:00 PM EST. Page 8 of 13. 30 Comments.
LAMMPS Molecular Dynamics Simulator benchmark with settings of Model: Rhodopsin Protein. Core i5 14500 was the fastest.
High Performance Conjugate Gradient benchmark with settings of X Y Z: 104 104 104, RT: 60. Core i5 14500 was the fastest.
OpenRadioss benchmark with settings of Model: Bird Strike on Windshield. Ryzen 5 8600G was the fastest.
OpenRadioss benchmark with settings of Model: Bird Strike on Windshield. Ryzen 5 8600G was the fastest.
OpenRadioss benchmark with settings of Model: Rubber O-Ring Seal Installation. Ryzen 5 8600G was the fastest.
OpenRadioss benchmark with settings of Model: Cell Phone Drop Test. Ryzen 5 8600G was the fastest.
NAMD benchmark with settings of ATPase Simulation, 327,506 Atoms. Core i5 14500 was the fastest.
NAS Parallel Benchmarks benchmark with settings of Test / Class: EP.C. Core i5 14500 was the fastest.
CloverLeaf benchmark with settings of Input: clover_bm64_short. Core i5 14500 was the fastest.
libxsmm benchmark with settings of M N K: 64. Core i5 14500 was the fastest.
Quicksilver benchmark with settings of Input: CORAL2 P1. Core i5 14500 was the fastest.
Quicksilver benchmark with settings of Input: CORAL2 P2. Ryzen 5 8600G was the fastest.
Quicksilver benchmark with settings of Input: CORAL2 P2. Ryzen 5 8600G was the fastest.
Quicksilver benchmark with settings of Input: CORAL2 P2. Ryzen 5 8600G was the fastest.

Not that sub-$200 CPU users typically are running much in the way of HPC codes, it was an interesting mix of outcomes across various HPC benchmarks. In some workloads the Ryzen 8000G series were much stronger thanks in large part to AVX-512 support while in other cases the higher core/thread count of the Core i5 14500 was beneficial even with the E cores.


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