Lenovo laptop with AMD Ryzen AI 9 365 pops up on Geekbench
The AMD Ryzen AI 300 series, initially announced at Computex 2024, is expected to be available later this month. Ahead of the official launch, we are seeing laptops powered by the new processors popping up on Geekbench. One of the recent listings happens to be a Lenovo laptop.
As shown on Geekbench, the Lenovo laptop features the Ryzen AI 9 365. This processor comes with six Zen 5c and four Zen 5 cores, and it's the least powerful one among the two CPUs that were announced by AMD. It can reach a maximum boost clock of 5 GHz, but the company has yet to share the clock speed of the dense cores.
Earlier benchmarks show that the processor can run at 4.43 GHz, but it's believed to be the average clock speed between smaller and larger cores. On the Lenovo laptop listing, Geekbench shows that the CPU could reach a maximum frequency of 3,242 MHz, which is much lower than advertised.
When it comes to the results, the Ryzen AI 9 365 in this unreleased Lenovo laptop achieved a single-core score of 2,544 points. In the multi-core test, the processor achieved a benchmark score of 12,745 points. These scores are lower than expected for the CPU, and it's likely due to the system not being optimized.
Worth noting that AMD is allowing manufacturers to set the TDP from 15W to 54W. So, if this Strix Point Lenovo laptop isn't being held back by optimizations, it could very well be power-limited. Geekbench results, unfortunately, don't show what TDP the laptop is being benchmarked on.
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Geekbench via: VideoCardz