Description
Specifications
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Cores/Threads: 8 cores, 16 threads
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Base Clock: 4.0 GHz
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Boost Clock: Up to 5.2 GHz
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Cache: 16MB L3
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TDP: 35–70W
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Architecture: Zen 4 (Hawk Point)
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GPU: Integrated AMD Radeon 780M (12 RDNA 3 cores, up to 2800 MHz)
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AI Performance: Up to 16 TOPS
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PCIe Support: PCIe 4.0
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Memory Support: DDR5-5600, LPDDR5x-7500
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Release Date: Q4 2023
Performance Benchmarks
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Geekbench 6:
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Single-Core: 2,385
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Multi-Core: 11,590
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3DMark CPU Profile: 7,691
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iGPU FP32 Performance: 4.3 TFLOPS
Use Cases
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Gaming: Capable of handling modern titles at 1080p with medium to high settings, especially when paired with discrete GPUs.
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Content Creation: Suitable for tasks like video editing and 3D rendering, benefiting from multi-core performance.
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Productivity: Ideal for demanding applications and multitasking scenarios.
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Mini-PCs: Efficient for compact systems requiring robust performance.
Comparison with Competitors
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Intel Core i9-13900H: Offers similar performance but may lag behind in AI tasks.
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Apple M2 Max: Excels in AI performance but may not match in raw CPU power.
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AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS: Shares architecture but with slight differences in clock speeds and power efficiency.





Shopmanager –
Gamers and content creators love the 3D V-Cache technology that boosts gaming performance by up to 15-20% over previous models.
Induwara –
Best for Gamers