A Cinebench R15 run of the AMD Ryzen 7 4800H has leaked online and the score seems to give not only the Intel Core i7-9750H but also the Core i9-9980HK a run for its money. Also being leaked are purported Vega 7 performance numbers in League of Legends against the 18W and 25W variants of the NVIDIA GeForce MX250.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Ryzen-7-4800H-eclipses-the-Core-i9-9980HK-in-leaked-Cinebench-R15-result-Vega-7-within-reach-of-an-18W-GeForce-MX250.455357.0.html
Do you get Video Core Next in this? AMD's graphics are so confusing for me.
Ryzen 7 4800H is a 45W CPU with cTDP ranging from 35W to 54W, not 75W like stated in the article
That is crazy. The Ryzen 7 2700 in my Predator Helios 500 doesn't even score that high in Cinebench R15, and that is a dedicated CPU with a 65w TDP.
Maybe they'll bring back a refined version of Enduro in bigger form factor laptops again. Would love to see this CPU paired with a 5700XT on a 330W power limit, but also have the option to have great battery life away from the wall with the iGPU.
Quote from: Fulljack on March 05, 2020, 11:27:44
Ryzen 7 4800H is a 45W CPU with cTDP ranging from 35W to 54W, not 75W like stated in the article
Thanks. Corrected. It could be that the leaker saw the 65W reading in the CPU package power reported by HWiNFO. For some reason, the software doesn't always get the CPU package power correct.
If you are asking about a new VCE (video codec engine)- there were leaks of Renoir having a new VCE.
Quote from: xpclient on March 05, 2020, 10:53:56
Do you get Video Core Next in this? AMD's graphics are so confusing for me.