AMD Radeon 880M “RDNA 3.5” iGPU Performs The Same As Radeon 780M “RDNA 3” iGPU In Geekbench

Sarfraz Khan
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Latest benchmarks of AMD's Radeon 880M "RDNA 3.5" iGPU show similar performance as the Radeon 780M "RDNA 3" iGPU.

AMD Radeon 880M "RDNA 3.5" iGPU was benchmarked in Geekbench and offers roughly Radeon 780M's performance

Just three days ago, ASUS officially launched its AMD Ryzen AI 300 laptops, bringing the latest Strix Point APUs to the mainstream market. While official reviews are yet to surface on the internet, we already have a sneak peek into the actual benchmarks of one of the Ryzen AI 300 "Strix Point" APUs used in these laptops. While most of the laptops in this lineup feature a discrete GPU, there are a few models, such as the ASUS Zenbook S16, that run solely on its APU without any discrete GPU.

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This laptop features the AMD Ryzen AI 9 365 APU, featuring the Radeon 880M graphics, which was recently seen in the Geekbench benchmark database. In the OpenCL test, the Radeon 880M iGPU scored 30,521 points. The upload date is July 21, 2024, making it the most recent benchmark of this less popular APU. While Geekbench isn't the best way to compare and analyze the performance of GPUs, it is indeed helpful in knowing where the GPU would stand with others in the same race.

Image Source: Geekbench 6

For instance, the AMD Radeon 880M's score of 30,521 points is roughly equivalent to the highest score obtained by the Radeon 780M, which is 31,337. This indicates that the Radeon 880M may be equivalent to its predecessor. However, there are a few more 780M benchmarks that dip below 30,000 points in many instances. Hence, we need more data before we can conclude if the 880M will be equivalent to or faster than the Radeon 780M. What's interesting is that the 880M's performance numbers could be limited by its operating power on the Zenbook S16.

Geekbench 6 OpenCL (Higher is Better)
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9000
18000
27000
36000
45000
54000
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9000
18000
27000
36000
45000
54000
RTX 3050 4 GB (60W / Laptop dGPU)
45488
Radeon 890M (AI 9 HX 370 / Laptop iGPU)
42932
RTX 2050 (50W / Laptop dGPU)
42613
RX 580 (185W / Discrete GPU)
41991
GTX 1650 Ti (65W / Laptop dGPU)
40528
Arc A380 (75W / Desktop dGPU)
37320
GTX 1650 (50W / Laptop dGPU)
36662
RX 6400 (53W / Desktop dGPU)
32901
Radeon 780M (54W 7940HS / Laptop iGPU)
31072
Arc Xe-LPG (45W 125H / Laptop iGPU)
30521
Radeon 880M (AI 9 365 / Laptop iGPU)
29348
Radeon 760M (54W 7640HS / Laptop iGPU)
21756

A few days ago, ASUS claimed that the 880M is going to be at least 15% faster than the 780M. This is, however, in 3DMark Time Spy and not in Geekbench. Nonetheless, we await third-party reviews and benchmarks to verify ASUS's claim about this performance uplift over the 780M. Still, the performance of the Radeon 880M"RDNA 3.5" is yet to reach even entry-level GPUs such as RTX 3050 operating at 40W.

Image Source: ASUS China

Those who would like to play on high to ultra settings with around 60 fps or more will be better off with other ASUS's Ryzen AI 300 laptops. This lineup features a variety of configurations but mostly offers two APUs: Ryzen AI 9 365 and the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, the latter being paired with at least 16GB LPDDR5X memory, 1TB of SSD, and an RTX 4050, RTX 4060, or an RTX 4070 for those who want to opt for a discrete GPU. With features such as FSR 3, AFMF, HYPR-RX, and Frame-Gen, the RDNA 3.5 architecture should prove to be a solid gaming solution versus the competition such as Intel's Xe-LPG & Qualcomm's Adreno GPUs.

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Laptop models with the higher-end AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 will feature the Radeon 890M apart from a discrete GPU. The Radeon 890M looks significantly faster compared to the 880M, scoring a whopping 42,932 points, which is roughly 40% higher than the Radeon 880M. The GPU also offers 33% more cores so that's a given. However, as the discrete Ada GPUs bring significantly higher performance to the table, most users wouldn't rely on the iGPU unless they want to go the power-saving route.

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About the author: Sarfraz Khan is a hardware reporter with a focus on PC components and the builder community. With years of experience writing about PC hardware and laptops, his work has been featured on several reputable technology publications. Sarfraz's hands-on experience is demonstrated through his first-person accounts of using and comparing different hardware configurations, providing practical and relatable insights for everyday users. His technical analysis is respected by peers in the enthusiast community and has been cited by specialized hardware sites such as Germany's Igor's Lab.

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