AMD quad-core Ryzen-H APUs show up in 3DMark database

Posted on Thursday, May 31 2018 @ 9:56 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
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AMD is working on a line of Ryzen-H series APUs for the laptop market. Two models appeared in the 3DMark database, one is the Ryzen 5 2600H while the other one is the Ryzen 7 2800H. Both are quad-core, eight-threaded chips with Vega-based integrated graphics.
The leak has not really provided any concrete information on new processors, apart from the fact that they are using higher base clocks. The 3DMark software is not really that good in determining turbo/boost clocks, as those vary depending on the number of active cores.
One curious thing; the Ryzen 5 2600H scored 30 percent better than the Ryzen 7 2800H in physics tests and also beat it in several graphics tests. This resulted in a 5 percent better overall score. Not sure why, could be a lot of reasons for this so best to ignore it for now.

AMD Ryzen H series APU in 3DMark



Via: VideoCardz


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