Since the launch of the Ryzen 4000 mobile processors, everyone has hailed the new APUs for their power and performance under the 15W TDP envelope. Shifting to the 7nm architecture has allowed to maximize its performance and beefing up the cores without any efficiency issues, thanks to Zen 2 architecture.
Even though we are yet to get hands-on with the laptops running on these APUs but we have leaks suggesting the performance of them and they are impressive. The 8 core monster – the Ryzen 7 4800U is the best out of the lot with 16 threads and clock rates ranging from 1.8 GHz to 4.2 GHz.
An unnamed Lenovo laptop featuring the Ryzen 7 4800U has been spotted on Geekbench 5 by @TUM_APISAK and it has pretty impressive scores. The 15 W APU scores 1,150 points and 7,047 points for the single-core and multi-core benchmarks, respectively.
The TDP of the APU varies from 10 W and 25 W according to the usage and tweaks by the laptop vendors. So, even if the scores of this APU might be when it’s operating at 25W but it’s still better than the 8-core Intel Core i9-9880H.
The higher clocked Intel Coffee Lake chip with 2.3 GHz base and 4.8 GHz boost clocks only manages to score 1,186 points in the single-core and 7,100 points in multi-core benchmarks. It’s good to see the 7nm APU outperform its higher cost Intel counterpart at lower TDP.
Soon, newer laptops bearing the Ryzen 4000 mobile APUs will be available in the market and more new models coming Q2 2020, can’t wait to test them out!
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