AMD Renior APU benchmark scores leak

Posted on Wednesday, October 30 2019 @ 11:22 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
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Some benchmark scores leaked of the AMD "Renoir" APUs, these chips are expected to be introduced at CES 2020 in January. The next-generation APUs from AMD feature an improved CPU based on the Zen 2 design and better GPU performance. The GPU part is still Vega-based but with the display and multimedia engines of Navi. Three data sets were discovered int he 3DMark 11 database, you can read all about it at TechPowerUp.
The "config 1" machine scores 3,547 points in the performance preset of 3DMark 11. It's interesting to note here that the iGPU clock is significantly higher than that of "Picasso." In "config 2," a 3DMark performance score of 3,143 points is yielded. The CPU clock is increased compared to "config 1," but the score is reduced slightly, which indicates a possible reduction in iGPU clocks or memory speed, or perhaps even the iGPU's core-configuration. In "config 3," we see the highest CPU clock speed at 2.00 GHz, but a reduced iGPU clock speed at 1.10 GHz. This setup scores 2,374 points in the 3DMark performance preset, a 33% drop from "config 1," indicating not just reduced iGPU clocks, but possibly also reduced CU count.


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