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AMD Ryzen 5 5600H may be up to 37 per cent faster than the 4600H

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AMD’s Ryzen 5000 APUs for laptops are expected to be a major part of its CES 2021 Keynote in a couple of weeks time. Leaks and rumours suggest that the best Ryzen 5000 upgrade choices will be laptops that come packing the Cezanne parts, using the Zen 3 CPU architecture, rather than Lucienne parts which reuse Zen 2 cores. It will be a bit confusing to buyers on the high street but hopefully things will become clearer after the official launch.

The AMD Ryzen 5 5600H has appeared in leaks previously but Twitter’s Tum Apisak has just unearthed a new Geekbench 5 run suggesting the part’s base/boost clocks have been tweaked since the last time was saw it. According to the GB5 info page the Ryzen 5 5600H has base/boost clocks of 3.30/4.24GHz (previous sightings put the specs at 3.0/4.1GHz). This particular chip appears to be in a TIMI Laptop – a codename used by China’s Xiaomi.

Benchmark results for this refreshed 6C/12T processor are rather good. The GB5 single/multi-core score for the AMD Ryzen 5 5600H in this Xiaomi Mi laptop was 1372/5713. This compared to the previous gen Ryzen 5 4600H with 996/4837. If these scores are genuine and an accurate representation of the uplift available then we are looking at an intergenerational improvement of approx 37 per cent in single-core and around 18 per cent in multi-threaded tests.

In VideoCardz coverage of this leak, it asserted that upcoming Intel TGL processors will still be faster in single core workloads. For example the Core i7-11370H appears to be 14 per cent faster than 5600H in 1T GB5 tests. However, since the TGL range is currently crowned by 4C/8T parts it is easily outgunned in nT GB5 tests by the Ryzen 5 5600H.

2021 is looking like it will be a good year for laptops with fast refresh 1440p screens, AMD Zen 3, Intel TGL and Nvidia RTX 30 graphics coming to PC portables.

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