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AMD Zen5 performance running points revealed, CineBench R23 multi-core up to 49000 points

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AMD previously listed the next-generation Zen5 CPU architecture on the official roadmap, which will be upgraded to 4nm and 3nm processes and will be launched in 2024-2025. Among them, the server product code is Turin, the desktop is Granite Ridge, and the notebook is Strix Halo and Fire Range.

It was reported last month that the AMD Ryzen 8000 “Strix Point” APU has been exposed, with 12 Zen 5 cores, and now the foreign media RedGamingTech is now exposing the running score of this Ryzen 8000 (desktop) for the first time, but this The Ryzen 8000 is an early engineering sample, and the test conditions such as frequency and power consumption are unknown, so more are only for reference.


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It is reported that the Ryzen 8000 has 16 cores, the CineBench R23 multi-core running score is about 49,000, the 12-core is about 36,000 points, the 8-core is about 23,000 points, and the 6-core is about 17,000 points.

In terms of single-core running points, it is around 2500-3000 points, surpassing the current 6GHz i9-13900KS.


▲ Picture source foreign media RedGamingTech

It is reported that in the Zen5 era, AMD will also officially adopt the large and small core design. Zen5 will be paired with the derivative version Zen5c, but the IPC and ISA of the latter will remain the same, mainly just streamlining the cache, which is completely different from Intel’s heterogeneous cores.


▲ Picture source foreign media Tenstorrent

In fact, the industry has said earlier that AMD’s Zen5 will be a major facelift, “This generation is also the biggest improvement since the birth of Zen, even surpassing the change from Zen2 to Zen3.”

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