The TimeSpy and FireStike scores of the Ryzen 7 4800H have already been leaked over the last few weeks. Today, a source has shared the Cinebench R15 and iGPU performance of the 4800H and as expected, it’s pretty impressive. Have a peek:

The source claimed that the CPU ran consistently @ 4.3GHz throughout the benchmark

In the Cinebench R15 multi-threaded score, the Ryzen 7 4800H scores an astounding 1875 points. That’s higher than the desktop Core i7-9700K, the Ryzen 5 3600X and the Ryzen 7 2700X. Here’s a comparison:

CPU R15 Score Intel Core i9-9900K 2081 Ryzen 7 4800H 1875 Intel Core i9-9800X 1826 Intel Core i7-9700K 1542 AMD Ryzen 5 3600 1581 AMD Ryzen 5 3600X 1795 AMD Ryzen 7 2700X 1783

The 4800H is considerably faster than both the Core i7-9700K and the Ryzen 5 3600. It’s a bit glaring to see the delta between the 3600 and 3600X. Looks like, in addition to the core count, the operating frequencies also have a notable impact on the final scores. So, yeah, Cinebench doesn’t inherently “favor” AMD CPUs.

Moving on, there’s also an iGPU benchmark which is a bit less exciting:

The game tested is League of legends. In this test, the Vega 7 is around ~20% slower than the NVIDIA MX250. It’s unusual that the game was benchmarked on the iGPU as AMD has confirmed that all the H series APUs will be paired with a discrete GPU. It’s for that reason that the graphics on the U series chips are more powerful.

The Ryzen 4000 powered laptops should debut later this months, with ASUS and HP being the first OEMs to launch their respective models. We’ll keep you posted. Cheers!

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