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


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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 1 of 13. 30 Comments.

👁 Intel Raptor Lake Refresh CPUs

As part of the recent AMD Ryzen 5 8500G and 8600G Linux reviews I ended up picking up the Core i3 14100 and Core i5 14500 Raptor Lake Refresh processors for the similarly-priced Intel competition. It's not too often receiving review samples from Intel of the lower-end processor SKUs, so I'm back around today with even more benchmarks of these lower-tier AMD and Intel processors. In this article are 500+ benchmarks looking at the CPU and iGPU performance of the Intel Core i3 14100 and Core i5 14500 processors up against the AMD Ryzen 5 8500G and Ryzen 5 8600G processors under Ubuntu Linux.

👁 Intel Raptor Lake Refresh and AMD Ryzen 8000G series CPUs

The Core i3 14100 as a reminder is Intel's 4-core / 8-thread Raptor Lake Refresh processor consisting of only P cores. This ~$139 processor has a 4.7GHz maximum turbo core frequency, 3.5GHz base frequency, 12MB smart cache, 60 Watt base power with 110 Watt turbo power rating, and UHD Graphics 730 at 1.5GHz.

👁 Intel Core i3 14100

The Intel Core i5 14500 that retails for around $239 USD right now features six P cores and 8 E cores, which provide a combined 14 cores and 20 threads. The Core i5 14500 has a 5GHz maximum turbo frequency (or 3.7GHz maximum turbo on the E cores), a 2.6GHz base frequency on the P cores and 1.9GHz on the E cores, 24MB smart cache, 65 Watt base power with 154 Watt turbo power, and UHD Graphics 770 with a 1.55GHz clock speed.

👁 Intel Core i5 14500 processor

The AMD Ryzen 5 8500G meanwhile has six cores / 12 threads, a boost clock of up to 5.0GHz, a base clock of 3.5GHz, 16MB L3 cache, 65 Watt default TDP, and Radeon 740M RDNA3 integrated graphics with four cores and 2.8GHz graphics frequency. The Ryzen 5 8500G can be found for $179 USD.

👁 Intel Raptor Lake Refresh CPU

The AMD Ryzen 5 8600G meanwhile has six cores / 12 threads, a boost clock up to 5.0Ghz, a base clock of 4.3GHz, 16MB L3 cache, 65 Watt default TDP, and Radeon 760M RDNA3 integrated graphics with 8 graphics cores and a 2.8GHz graphics frequency. The Ryzen 5 8600G retails for around $229 USD.

👁 Intel Raptor Lake Refresh processor

For this round of post-launch testing now that I have more time following my various Ryzen 8000G Zen 4 launch day focused articles, I ramped up the testing to 572 benchmarks on each of these lower-end processors under test. All of these processors were running Ubuntu 23.10 with the Linux 6.7.3 kernel, GCC 13.2 system compiler, and Mesa 24.1-devel graphics drivers. The Ryzen 8000G APUs were tested on an ASRock B650 Pro RS motherboard and the Raptor Lake Refresh processors with an ASUS PRIME Z790-P WIFI motherboard based on what I had available along with 2 x 16GB DDR5 system memory, WD_BLACK SN850X 2TB NVMe SSD, and the integrated graphics.

During the testing the CPU package power consumption was being monitored along with generating performance-per-Watt metrics for each benchmark. Let's dig in to this big benchmarking battle between the Intel Core i3 14100 / i5 14500 against the AMD Ryzen 5 8500G / 8600G processors.