New processor with higher number beats older one with lower number. In other news, new day has higher number than previous day!
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Yes, but 9000 non-x3d did not beat the older version and arguably was worse in some games.
It's sad, but your statement is not a given.
I mostly mock the stupid "obsolete". Even if it beats it, it will cost more and is less available.
If this was a YouTube thumbnail, it would also have a stupid arrow pointing to it and a mind blown (or smiling poop) emoji. Maybe some fire too? Oh, a trash bin, of course!
Sad times…
You won't believe what this new processor did!
That is also also not surprising. X3D cpus have been pretty strong for games. The regular processors are for people who do not need gaming performance.