AMD Strix Point “Zen 5” APU Tested Again, 12-Core & 2.3 GHz ES Ryzen Chip Now Ahead of Fastest Phoenix & Hawk Point APUs

Apr 25, 2024 at 06:45am EDT
AMD Strix Point "Zen 5" APU Tested Again, 12-Core & 2.3 GHz ES Ryzen Chip Now Ahead of Fastest Phoenix & Hawk Point APUs1

AMD's Strix Point "Ryzen" APU featuring up to 12 next-gen Zen 5 cores has been tested again and delivers faster performance than Phoenix & Hawk Point.

AMD Strix Point "Zen 5" APU Now Ahead of Phoenix & Hawk Point "Zen 4" APUs In Benchmark Leak

Yesterday, we reported the first Geekbench benchmarks of an alleged AMD Strix Point "Ryzen" APU featuring up to 12 Zen 5 cores. It looks like the chip has been tested again, this time running at 2.30 GHz clock speeds, almost a 1 GHz speed up versus the previous ES variant. The APU has the same OPN ID of "100-000000994-14_N" and is identified as "AuthenticAMD Family 26 Model 32 Stepping 0".

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It looks like Geekbench still has problems reading the correct specifications of this chip as it refers to the correct L1d, L1i & L2 cache but the L3 cache is reported at just 8 MB which should be correct for the Zen 5C cores onboard this chip but there are also Zen 5 cores which equal 16 MB of cache & that totals to 24 MB. Other specifications of the AMD Strix Point "Ryzen" APU include 12 cores & 24 threads. The clock speeds are rated at 5.11 GHz base frequency but the actual clocks settle around 2.3-2.4 GHz.

Image Source: Geekbench

As for performance, while the single-core score sees a small uptick from the previous result to 1224 points, the multi-threaded score sees a big gain. Geekbench reports a multi-thread score of 12,754 points which is a 59% increase in performance versus the previous score with a clock speed bump of around 66%. So it looks like we can expect some big gains since not only does AMD Strix Point APU offer more cores (12 vs 8 or 50% more) but also features a brand-new architecture. That should be great for mobility platforms.

Geekbench 5 Multi-Thread Score (Higher is Better)
Score
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8000
12000
16000
20000
24000
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4000
8000
12000
16000
20000
24000
Ryzen 9 Strix Point (12 Zen 5 Cores @ 2.3 GHz)
12754
Ryzen 9 8945HS (8 Zen 4 Cores @ 5.2 GHz)
12300
Ryzen 9 7940HS (8 Zen 4 Cores @ 5.2 GHz)
12200
Ryzen 9 Strix Point (12 Zen 5 Cores @ 2.0 GHz)
11978
Ryzen 9 Strix Point (12 Zen 5 Cores @ 1.4 GHz)
8016

As you can see from the chart above, the new score puts the AMD Strix Point "Ryzen" APU ahead of the fastest Phoenix (Ryzen 9 7940HS) and Hawk Point (Ryzen 9 8945HS) APUs. This is a good result for the Zen 5 core architecture and if this ends up being true, then we are going to see huge jumps in multi-threaded performance with the next-gen Ryzen 9000 mobility lineup.

Image Source: Geekbench

Following is the full summary of today's leak:

AMD's Strix Point APUs are expected to launch later this year with Strix Point (1) rolling out first for mobility platforms followed by the chiplet-based premium chips which will offer higher core counts on both CPU and GPU. Expect more info on the AMD Strix Point family at Computex 2024.

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About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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