According to news from this site on April 25, following the previous article, AMD’s unreleased Strix Point Ryzen 9050 series APU once again appeared in Geekbench.
The most important thing is that Geekbench accurately identified the 12-core 24-thread configuration of this ES processor this time (but the recognition error was still caused by the small cache), and the frequency was also increased to about 2.33 GHz. Compared with yesterday’s The data is almost 1 GHz boosted.
As shown, Geekbench correctly identifies its L1d, L1i, and L2 cache sizes, but only 8MB for the L3 cache. This should be the cache corresponding to the Zen 5C core, and the Zen 5 core should be 16MB, for a total of 24 MB.
This engineering machine is equipped with 32GB of memory, and its running score is higher than the previous 8GB and 16GB running scores. Much more. The single-core and multi-core scores of Geekbench 5 are 1224 and 12754 respectively, which is 59% higher than yesterday’s running score (note from this site: the frequency has increased by about 66%). Considering that it only runs at the 2.3~2.4 GHz frequency, I believe the performance of the final mass-produced version will be even more powerful.
The configuration of 12 cores and 24 threads has excellent performance. The leaked running score comes from an ES processor whose frequency does not meet the standard. Its multi-core score has also exceeded the performance of the latest R9 8945HS processor (8 Zen4 cores, 5.2 GHz).
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