The Geekbench 4 and 5 results for an AMD Ryzen 5 4600H APU in an Asus TUF Gaming laptop have been shared online, and they help demonstrate the performance improvements brought by the Zen 2 microarchitecture. In Geekbench 5, the Renoir chip scored 1,116 points (single core) and 6,337 points (multi core), putting it ahead of the older Ryzen 7 3750H and i7-8850H.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Ryzen-5-4600H-in-Asus-TUF-Gaming-laptop-demonstrates-Zen-2-advantage-by-romping-ahead-of-the-Ryzen-7-3750H-and-Intel-Core-i7-8850H-in-Geekbench-tests.457691.0.html
🤔 It still got beaten by intel 8th gen in single score. Even in multi it is slightly ahead.
Quote from: Aastra on March 17, 2020, 11:58:43
🤔 It still got beaten by intel 8th gen in single score. Even in multi it is slightly ahead.
This is the Ryzen 5 series CPU with 6c 12t and with lower boosts vs a 7 or 9 series. AMD chips will all be cheaper vs their Intel counterparts too.
Intel's competing Core i7-10750H is missing in the writeup.
Quote from: Greffen on March 17, 2020, 14:24:30
Intel's competing Core i7-10750H is missing in the writeup.
Same architecture and manufacturing node as the Coffee Lake chip, with higher boost numbers slapped on the packaging. What miracles are to be expected that would make it perform substantially better?