AMD Ryzen 5 5600H based on Zen 3 is much faster than its predecessor

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AMD Ryzen 5 5600H based on Zen 3 is much faster than its predecessor

According to circulating rumours, AMD is set to unveil its latest Cezanne processors in just three weeks at CES 2021. The company is announcing a family of low-power, high-performance mobile solutions that will be marketed under the Ryzen 5000U and Ryzen 5000H names.

Ryzen 5
Ryzen 5

There was already a leak earlier this month regarding the Ryzen 5 5600H six-core processor. It was rumoured that it would have a base frequency of 3 GHz and Turbo up to 4.1 GHz. However, from fresh data found by the TUM_APISAK informant, it follows that the processor will be noticeably faster. According to Geekbench results, the Ryzen 5 5600H chip will have a base frequency of 3.3 GHz with automatic overclocking to 4.24 GHz. The processor was tested in a TIMI laptop, which is apparently the codename for the Xiaomi Mi Notebook.

According to the test results, the processor was 37% faster in single-threaded mode and about 18% faster in multi-threaded mode compared to the current generation Renoir Ryzen 5 4600H. The main competitor of these chips is now the 10th generation Core i7-10750H, which Intel will again use in fresh relatively inexpensive laptops based on the GeForce RTX 30xx. According to Geekbench benchmarks, AMD’s new six-core processor is 20% faster than Intel’s solution and 3% faster in single- and multi-threaded tests, respectively.

By the looks of it, the Ryzen 5 5600H will be slower in single-threaded mode than the 11th Gen Core  Tiger Lake-H solutions expected to ship next year. In particular, the quad-core Intel Core i7-11370H, according to tests, is 14% faster than the Ryzen 5 5600H when processing a single thread, but slower in multi-threaded computing.

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