Renoir has reared its powerful head again in the form of the AMD Ryzen 7 4800HS. We have already reported about this APU offering great performances on Time Spy and Fire Strike Ultra, and now Tum Apisak has shared its results from 3DMark’s Fire Strike Extreme benchmark. The overall score and graphics score were reasonable, but the physics score of 21,249 points seems remarkable for a laptop processor.
The Intel Core i7-10750H managed a 3DMark score of 6,583 points and a graphics score of 6,685 points, thus overcoming both the Ryzen 5 4600H (6,226 points and 6,355 points, respectively) and the Ryzen 7 4800HS (5,995 points and 6,076 points, respectively). However, the 3DMark Fire Strike Extreme physics score results, which are heavily influenced by the CPU’s performance, paint a much different picture. The Comet Lake chip’s 18,024 points and the Ryzen 5 4600H’s 18,565 points pale into comparison against the 21,249 points of the Ryzen 7 4800HS.
It should be mentioned that according to the screenshot shared by Tum Apisak that the Ryzen 4000 series APUs were operating at higher base CPU clock rates than the i7-10750H: 2,900 MHz (Ryzen 7 4800HS) and 3,000 MHz (Ryzen 5 4600H) compared to 2,600 MHz. But it’s clear to see that Renoir is coming to give laptops the kind of performance boost that will delight those who prefer mobile computing over being chained to a desk.