Benchmark software Geekbench has shown the AMD Ryzen 7 5800H, the new CPU from the tech company.
It is a high performance CPU for laptops that will arrive next year offering a configuration of 8 cores and 16 processing threads under the Zen3 microarchitecture promising to reach a Base/Turbo frequency of 3.20/4.40GHz. Although the CPU caught on Geekbench is an engineering sample, so it was a little faster, specifically at 4.44GHz.
The configuration was captured by Twitter user APISAK. The result of this configuration is summarized in offering a single-core performance of 1475 points and a multi-core performance of 7630 points. To put it in context, its predecessor, the AMD Ryzen 7 4800H, with the same configuration of cores @ 2.90/4. 20GHz with the Zen2 microarchitecture, offers in this benchmak a score that moves over the 1194 points in the mono-core test and over the 7852 points in the multi-core, so we talk about a 23.5 percent mono-core performance improvement but it wins in the multi-core. And this may be due to the simple fact of being an engineering sample or that the processor was not well enough cooled in the computer where it was tested, an Acer Nitro AN515-45.
AMD Ryzen 7 5800H with Radeon Graphics
8 Cores, 16 Threads
AuthenticAMD Family 25 Model 80 Stepping 0
Base Frequency 3.20 GHz
Maximum Frequency4.44 GHzAcer Nitro AN515-45
Geekbench 5 Score
1475 – 7630https://t.co/80NedgLjbj pic.twitter.com/Cjw3YT2QNP— APISAK (@TUM_APISAK) December 16, 2020
These numbers are still higher than those of the AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX in both single-core and multi-core (1423/6912 points), who knows if this will change in its final version or if this increase in frequencies is really leading to throttling due to excessive temperatures.