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PC Gamer Hardware Awards: What is the best CPU of 2021?

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Dec 28, 2021



You couldn’t have guessed how things would end up for AMD or Intel’s best CPUs at the start of the year. Twelve months ago AMD was struggling to meet the demand for its new Ryzen 5000 chips, and basically, everything from the wonderful Ryzen 5 5600X right up to the Ryzen 9 5950X was completely out of stock this time last year. Intel, meanwhile, was struggling with its first bloodied nose in the gaming arena, having lost its gaming crown to AMD’s Zen 3 family. 

Since then, chips have come back in stock for both sides, and we’ve seen not one, but two new architectures from Intel as well as AMD’s much-anticipated APU range finally making an appearance. The Ryzen 5000 APUs were initially solely for OEMs back in April, but with stock returning to reasonable levels, AMD made these chips available to DIY builders in August. Since then, the surprisingly capable onboard graphics have made them a bit of a hit, which isn’t too surprising in these GPU-starved times. 



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