A new high-end laptop featuring a next-generation AMD Ryzen processor as well as undisclosed GeForce RTX 30 graphics, has been tested by SMZDM.
AMD Ryzen 9 5900H scores
A high-end gaming laptop has been quickly tested by people over at SMZDM. This laptop features AMD Ryzen 9 5900H CPU and most likely NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 graphics cards, although the leakers do not mention the name of the GPU (only refer to it as a flagship 10+20, for some reason). The specifications of the CPU have not been mentioned either, however, it is already known through other leaks that Ryzen 9 5900H is an 8-core and 16-thread processor with a base clock of 3.3 GHz and turbo reaching 4.65 GHz. AMD is also developing other models of this CPU known as 5900HX (high-power), 5900HS (low-power), and even 5980HX (a special version for Microsoft?).
The system features high-end specifications such as 32GB of DDR4-3200 memory, 1TB of NVMe SSD and a 2560×1440 17.3-inch display of unknown refresh rate. The specifications listed by Mr. Liu software:
The AMD Ryzen 9 5900H scores 617.4 points in the single-threaded CPU-Z benchmark and 6076.6 points in the multi-threaded test. This according to CPU-Z’s own results, makes the CPU faster than desktop Ryzen 7 3700X. It is also mentioned that this score means that the CPU is also faster than Intel Core i7-10875H, which scores around 550 and 5000 points respectively.
In Cinebench R20, the Ryzen 9 5900H scored 584 and 5264 points in single-core and multi-core tests respectively. A quick comparison to i7-10875H reveals that the AMD CPU is 17% in the single-core test and 22% faster in the multi-core according to Notebookcheck.
The laptop features a dual-fan cooler which appears to be attached to both the CPU and GPU. The leaker does not reveal the CPU under the heatsink, nor do they mention which GeForce RTX graphics card is being used by this model. It is only mentioned that this system is very smooth in Cyberpunk 2077, thanks to the latest RTX GPU’. It would appear that the leakers are under NDA with NVIDIA, but not with AMD for their upcoming Cezanne-based APUs.
Source: SMZDM via @harukaze5719