AMD Ryzen 7 5800U Cezanne APU with 8 Zen 3 cores post significant improvements on Geekbench

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The upcoming Ryzen 5000U APUs are real and are expected to debut at the upcoming CES 2021 with Dr. Lisa Su. Before that, we have seen a range of leaks about these APUs as they are more interesting and powerful than before.

Already the Lucienne Ryzen 5 5500U and Ryzen 7 5700U have been spotted running on various laptops; they are nothing but Zen 2 refresh. However, the exciting part is the Ryzen 7 5800U, a Cezanne APU with Zen 3 cores, hence even more powerful.

These upcoming Ryzen 5000U series APUs will be launching at the start of 2021, most probably CES 2021, and it will be a mix of Zen 2 based Lucienne APUs and Zen 3 based Cezanne APUs as per leaks till now. So, essentially the new APUs will indeed be exciting but paired with the same old Vega iGPU.

AMD Ryzen 7 5800U Cezanne APU with 8 Zen 3 cores post significant improvements on Geekbench

As per the Geekbench listing, we see the upcoming 8 core and 16 threaded APU clocked at 1.9 GHz base and a maximum frequency of 4.44 GHz scores 1421 points in single-core and 6450 points in multi-core. The L3 memory cache has been improved to 16 MB, whereas the Vega iGPU is clocked at 2.0 GHz, cTDP ranging between 10-25 W.

AMD Ryzen 7 5800U Cezanne APU with 8 Zen 3 cores post significant improvements on Geekbench

Although the multi-core performance against the Zen 2 based Ryzen 7 5700U isn’t that impressive, that scores 6284 points, makes the 5800U just 2.6% faster. However, in single-core performance, we see a huge bump of about 20% although the RAM used here is not that fast.

Overall, the performance improvements are a mixed bag, as the total lineup is a mixture. However, users won’t mind until they get the same performance and efficiency they loved with Ryzen 4000U APUs.

via Notebookcheck

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