It seems AMD has been tweaking its Ryzen 7 4800U APU (or more likely it has been fitted inside a better-performing system) as new results from the 3DMark 11 benchmark have shown it increase its lead over Intel’s Core i7-1065G7 processor.
In January, the Ryzen 7 4800U was recorded scoring 5,068 in the graphics test and 11,159 points in the physics test. The i7-1065G7 managed 4,591 points and 8,470 points, respectively, in comparison. Some new digging by Tum Apisak has demonstrated that the Ryzen 7 4800U still had more to offer, with the latest benchmark scores of an impressive 5,891 points and 12,498 points now being listed.
This is not a completely surprising demonstration of the performance ability of AMD’s Ryzen 7 4800U mobile chip, as the company behind the design of the Renoir processor already claimed it could surpass Intel’s Core i7-1065G7 in a variety of benchmarks. How it will perform in real-life gaming situations in a consumer market laptop remains to be seen, though.