Next month, we will be witnessing AMD’s next-gen mobile gaming processors in the form of Ryzen 5000H series and we have more leaks on our way. This time we have the AMD Ryzen 5 5600H processor with 6 cores and 12 threads featuring 3.30 GHz base clock speed and 4.24 GHz boost frequencies.
Again thanks to @TUM_APISAK we have the Geekbench score of this upcoming budget gaming APU by AMD. The Ryzen 5 5600H was spotted on a TIMI Laptop again with 16GB RAM and a healthy 16MB L3 cache.
The processor managed to grab a healthy score of 1372 points on single-core and 5713 points in multi-core tests. While the single-core score doesn’t seem that much convincing since we know how good Zen 3 architecture is but the multi-core score seems pretty good, maybe can be improved with better laptop designs.
Although the current scores make the 5600H 37% faster in single-core benchmarks while about 18% faster in multi-core tests against the current Ryzen 5 4600H processor. The only concern remains that the 5600H cannot match Intel Tiger Lake-H’s impressive single-core performance but easily beat in multi-core tests.