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AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX mobile CPU with 12 cores spotted on AoTS

AMD will be launching the first Ryzen 7000 laptop processors in early 2023, but in the meantime, benchmark entries are giving us some interesting details. This time around, a new Ryzen 9 mobile processor was spotted running Ashes of the Singularity. 

The AoTS entry spotted by Benchleaks shows the upcoming AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX will pack 12 cores (misread in the entry as 24 physical cores) and 24 threads and a Radeon iGPU, probably based on an RDNA architecture. The results were taken from a benchmark run using the Crazy_1080p preset using DX11 API on a system with 8GB of memory.

Comparing the AoTS benchmark is always challenging because of the lack of information about the systems tested, but it can still be helpful. To put the benchmark results into perspective, the system equipped with the AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX and no dedicated GPU scored similarly to laptops with Intel Core i7-11800H and AMD Ryzen 5 5600H CPUs, 16GB of memory and an RTX 3060. If this can be replicated in other benchmarks, AMD iGPUs could be a worthy alternative to dedicated solutions.

Based on AMD's new naming scheme, we believe the AMD Ryzen 9 7845HX belongs to the “Dragon Range” series because of the “5” at the end. The HX moniker also gives us other details about this SKU, namely that it's based on the Zen 4 and features a 55W TDP.

CES is taking place in January and there will no doubt be an influx of new laptops. Hopefully, the first Ryzen 7000 laptops will be amongst them.

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KitGuru says: Considering the Ryzen 9 7845HX comes with 12 cores, we assume the Ryzen 9 7945HX will come with 16 cores (32 threads). We will know whether that will be enough to beat Intel's top laptop chip once both the first laptops arrive.

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