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A comparison leaked at Pbadmark, between the Ryzen 5 3500U / 3750H and one of Intel's future 7nm mobile core. The name "Ryzen 3000" of AMD is indeed confusing: these Ryzen mobile 3000 are of course Zen + hearts etched in 12 nm and not Zen 2 hearts in 7 nm. So there is nothing to compare the new hearts in 7 nm of Intel and AMD.
Nothing new, well almost
CPU / Pbadmark | Core i7-8565U | Core i7-1065G7 | Ryzen 5 3500U | Ryzen 7 3750H |
multicore | 8995 | 10,316 | 8042 | 9112 |
single core | 2359 | 2625 | 1818 | 1899 |
As a result, these scores do not bring much, except that the Sunny Cove hearts of the new mobile Core seem to provide a good big gain in performance compared to the current generation in 14 nm. We see it especially at the level of single-core score, higher while the new model displays a boost of 3.9 GHz on a heart, against 4.6 GHz for the 8565U! Note, however, that the Boost remains theoretical and limited in time, depending on the cooling and power adjustment of the CPU.
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