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AMD Ryzen 7 7745HX CPU may rival Core i9-12950HX according to benchmark

The first Cinebench R23 scores of the Zen 4-based AMD Ryzen 7 7745HX processor have been shared online. Based on the results, the CPU looks to be on par with Intel's top-end 12th Gen Core mobile chips.

According to the photo posted on Bilibili (via @9550pro), the AMD Ryzen 7000HX series mobile chip scored 1,828 points in the Cinebench R23 single-core test and 18,606 points in the Cinebench R23 multi-core test. As a reminder, this is an 8C/16T CPU capable of boosting up to 5.1GHz featuring a 45-75W cTDP.

Comparing the Ryzen 7 7745HX scores with other processors, the upcoming AMD chip is about as fast as Intel's 12th Gen Core flagship mobile chip (Core i9-12950HX). However, in terms of multi-core performance, the Intel processor still has a slight lead in its favour, likely due to having eight extra E-cores. Putting it side-by-side with the 8C/16T Ryzen 9 6900HX, the Zen 4-based chip was about 15% faster in the single-core test and 30% in the multi-core test.

The first laptops featuring the AMD Ryzen 7000HX processors will be available later this month, so we should see more benchmark results soon.

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