The AMD Ryzen AI 300 series was originally announced at COMPUTEX 2024It should be available later this month. Ahead of the official launch, we’ve seen laptops with these new processors appear on Geekbench. One of them is a Lenovo laptop.
As Geekbench shows, the Lenovo laptop is powered by a Ryzen AI 9 365 processor. Featuring six Zen 5c cores and four Zen 5 cores, this is the less powerful of the two CPUs AMD has announced. It can reach a maximum boost clock of 5GHz ( )But the company has not yet announced the clock speed of the dense cores.
Previous criteria It showed the processor could run at 4.43GHz, but that's believed to be an average clock speed between the small and big cores. In Lenovo's laptop listing, Geekbench shows the processor can reach a maximum frequency of 3,242MHz, which is much lower than advertised.
As for the results, the Ryzen AI 9 365 in this unreleased Lenovo laptop scored 2544 points for single core. In the multi-core test, the processor scored 12745 points. These results are lower than expected. HealerThis may be due to the system not being optimized.
Interestingly, AMD allows manufacturers to tweak the TDP from 15W to 54W. So, if this Strix Point Lenovo laptop isn’t hampered by optimizations, it could be power-limited. Unfortunately, the Geekbench results don’t indicate a TDP. which laptop was tested on From laptop.
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