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Now you are definitely paid by amd or just trolling. Fx beating i5 that too haswell one in gaming. That claim is just bogus sir. Xbox one and ps4 have jaguar cores which are not even anywhere close to i series level of performance, Games are going to be influenced by gpu more than cpu but 8 jaguar cores being faster than an i5, I dont think so. Jaguar was chosen for low tdp. Its an atom competitor.
Conclusion: Intel kicks amd's ass in gaming
Mind your language buddy and increase your knowledge base a little. I know you are a Intel fan boy from long who does not give a sheet or does not understand about Architecture changes, Gaming optimizations and future trends. And that is the reason, you have just compared AMD jaguar present in the PS4/XBox directly with a performance of a Desktop Processor. Anyway, for your understanding, I am making it simple: The SOC or System On Chip used in those consoles are 1st implementation of HSA or Heterogeneous System Architecture which can be considered as a Many Core model where unlike Desktop Multicore Processors, all the cores are not of same type and they access same Memory using unified Memory Access Model (UMA). Here performance of a single Execution unit does not matter that much as the system executes any thread as whole, dividing the whole task dynamically among the different type of execution units. The Unified memory model eliminates the bottleneck occurring due to multiple access transmission among the different execution units (In our desktop, between CPU and GPU) and transferring the data among different type of Memory (Between System Memory and GPU Memory in our Desktop).
Because of that design, using advanced coding models like C++ AMP, OpenCL and even standard C++, developers can write codes in a very optimized manner, ensuring that every possible resource can be utilized in full extent. There are plenty of articles available about Heterogeneous Programing Models in the net and I suggest you go through those before branding someone as a Troll or something like you are definitely paid by amd.
Here is the Crysis 3 scaling which gives us a very good idea what happens when games use multiple core efficiently.
*www.techspot.com/articles-info/642/bench/CPU_03.png
Allow me to clear things.
Notice something (hint: its the bold words you probably skipped)?
Didn't get you properly.