Earlier this year, both Intel and AMD released next-generation mobile platforms for laptops, but Intel game books are much faster and are already widely available, while AMD has been rare.
NotebookCheck got its hands on a Ryzen 9 7945HX laptop, derived from the desktop Ryzen 7000 series, which also has 16 cores and 32 threads, a top speed of 5.4GHz and a thermal design power consumption of 55W.
Intel here is the flagship i9-13980HX, 8+16 24 core 32 threads, up to 5.6GHz, basic power consumption 55W.
While detailed reviews are ongoing, NotebookCheck has released some benchmark CPU performance and power data.
Single core performance, five projects integrated down, 13980HX ahead of 7945HX 3.5%, the gap is not big.
But during the test,The power consumption of 13980HX reaches 34-36W, while that of 7945HX is only 27W.
In addition, 7945HX compared to the previous generation 6900HX, performance improvedAs much as 27%Last year, the 6900HX lagged behind the 12900HX by 14.7 percent.
Multi-core performance, 7945HX reversed over 13980HX 3.8%, the advantage is not big, but one to one can be said to be equal.
Compared with the previous generation of 6900HX, 8 cores changed to 16 cores, multi-core performance naturally doubled.
Power consumption is even more interesting,7945HX consumes up to 120W and 13980HX consumes up to 150W.
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In the CineBench R23 multi-core performance test, the 13980HX scored 28,333 points while the 7945HX scored 34,521 points, a 22 percent lead.
Match unique game performance, the same partner RTX 4090,7945 HX or slightly behind Microstar Titan GT77 HX 13VI(13950HX), XMG Neo 16(13900HX).
This may be because the 7945HX laptop is not a pure game book. It is more about design productivity and performance release.
Wait for more detailed tests later.
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