AMD’s next-generation mobile processors are just around the corner, expected in early 2021 at CES, this time online. The line, codenamed Cezanne, will be based on AMD’s latest Zen 3 core. Numerous improvements over Zen 2 are expected to increase IPC (Instruction Per Clock) and better frequency scaling. The validity of these expectations is confirmed by the Xiaomi Mi laptop’s test result, which appeared based on GeekBench 5. The test system configuration includes a mobile AMD Ryzen 5 5600H processor and 16 GB of RAM.

Recall that the AMD Ryzen 5 5600H is a six-core processor capable of executing twelve threads of instructions simultaneously. In a single-core test, it scored 1372 points, and in a multi-threaded test – 5713 points. Compared to the Zen 2-based Renoir processor, which is equivalent in configuration to the Ryzen 5 4600H, the new processor is about 37% faster in single-threaded workloads and about 14% faster in multi-threaded workloads.
According to preliminary data, the Cezanne lineup will be opened by AMD Ryzen 5900HX, 5900HS, 5800H and 5600H models.
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