HP also seems to be reaping the benefits of the performance enhancements brought by AMD’s new Renoir APUs. A Pavilion 24 All-in-One PC sporting a Ryzen 7 4800H was discovered on Geekbench 5.1 where it scored 1,187 points in the single-core test and 8,119 points in the multi-core benchmark. The AMD Ryzen 4000 processor has 8 cores, 16 threads, and it has a default TDP of 45 W.
This good result means the AMD Ryzen 7 4800H in the HP Pavilion 24 All-in-One PC actually managed to beat out the Intel Core i9-9980HK in the very expensive and powerful Acer ConceptD 9 Pro workstation we recently reviewed. The latter laptop is certainly no slouch, as it also comes with 32 GB RAM, Nvidia Quadro RTX 5000 GPU, and an efficient cooling solution that was able to keep the workstation at a moderately warm level during our stress test.
As is frequently the case, the Intel chip is more dominant in the single-core benchmark of Geekbench 5.1, but in this particular situation the AMD Ryzen 7 4800H also managed a respectable score (see table below). However, the multi-core result once more demonstrates the performance improvements brought by the new Renoir APUs from AMD, and it will be interesting to see if Intel’s upcoming Comet Lake-H series can make up the difference at a competitive price point.
HP Pavilion 24 AiO | Acer ConceptD 9 Pro | |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 4800H | Intel Core i9-9980HK |
Cores/threads/TDP | 8/16/45 W | 8/16/45 W |
Single-core score | 1,187 points | 1,314 points |
Multi-core score | 8,119 points | 7,703 points |