The very first benchmark of the upcoming AMD Ryzen 7 5800H Cezanne has leaked over at Geekbench. This upcoming chipset is based on the Zen core 3 architecture and was recently spotted at a Twitter account, TUM_APISAK.
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
With the leak of the news, the tech geeks have dived into it, looking deeper into the specifications and to compare the same with the precursor, Ryzen 7 4800H or the Renoir series. Comparisons have also been drawn with the Comet Lake-H CPUs from Intel.
This is not the first time that the Cezanne chipset from AMD had been spotted at Geekbench. It was also spotted early on, so there was not much to talk about with respect to the performance and functions of the chipset. Since then, the chipset has been marketed in several of the upcoming devices that are set to launch next year.
The latest AMD Ryzen 7 5800H Cezanne chipset is based on the Zen 3 core architecture and is likely going to pose as a direct replacement for the current Renoir series chipsets. The new chipset is likely up against the high-end Intel’s Tiger Lake-H family of processors. These are set to be launched in 2021 as well.
The current leak about the Ryzen 7 5800H suggest that the chipset consists of 8 cores and 16 threads. As for the performance, it functioned at 3.20GHz and 4.45GHz of base and boost clock respectively. It also averaged at around 4.40GHz, which was fairly amazing.
Compared to the Ryzen 4000U, this upcoming chipset is programmed with 16MB L3 cache and 4MB L2 cache, which does serve as a major upgrade. Aside from the main functions and performance, the processors is also going to be backed by the Vega graphics with the 7nm process mode.
According to the reports on Geekbench, the processor managed to perform 1475 as a single-core score and 7630 at multi-core score. These are a lot more compared to the precursor options of the processors.
Further new suggest that the Ryzen 7 5800H CPU is going to be integrated in the upcoming ACER Nitro AN515-45 notebook. The device is programmed with 16GB RAM with dual-channel mode for enhanced performance and all-day productivity.
Aside from all the inputs, what really does stand out amidst the score is the AMD Ryzen 7 5800H mobility chip that boosts up to 4.45GHz and beats the single-core performance for the Intel’s counterparts. Ryzen variant led the score card by 5% compared to the Core i9-10900K processor.
The difference is not earth-shattering or too much to begin with. But, when you compare the same with the 35W notebook CPU and with the 125W desktop chip, it sure does make a lot of difference to the perceptions.
The frequency difference in this prospect also highlights AMD’s lead in IPC over Intel. This has been progressing over the years and is likely going to happening with the upcoming range of Zen core processors.
This same thing coincides with the Comet Lake-H lineup that features a TDP of 45W but with much higher PL2 ratings. So, it goes without saying that AMD has some powerful Cezanne-H CPUs lined up for the future release at CES 2021 that will take place in January, 2021. Some of the major OEMs are also going to feature the latest Ryzen 7 5800H chipset with the latest NVIDIA RTX GPUs for enhanced performance.