Ryzen 7 7840HS CPU in Cinebench R23 – up to 26% faster than R7 6800H

Just one day after the first benchmark of the integrated Radeon 780M RDNA3 graphics card was published in 3DMark Time Spy, we saw the release of the Ryzen 7 7840HS laptop processor benchmark. In Cinebench R23 We are also
The AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS processor is an 8-core, 16-thread laptop processor with a maximum frequency of 5.1 GHz and is a member of AMD’s new “Phoenix” laptop processor series. These processors are the first Red Team processors that are simultaneously based on the company’s latest architectures, Zen 4 and RNDA 3.
The important thing is that this processor is still not the flagship processor of the Phoenix series, and the flagship processor of this series is the 7940HS processor, which has 100-200 MHz higher frequencies. In addition, HS series processors are designed to operate in the power consumption range of 35 to 45 watts and are mostly used in light gaming laptops. On the other hand, we have the HX series processors, whose thermal power is above 55 watts, and they are used in heavy-duty professional gaming laptops.
Ryzen 7 7840HS processor in Cinebench R23
According to the above screenshot published on the Bilibili site, the Ryzen 7 7840HS processor managed to get a multi-core score of 16854 in Cinebench R23, and its single-core score is censored in the image, but according to the hyperthreading rate shown in the image, the single-core score can be He estimated this processor around 1580. Of course, the frequency of the processor in this test is not its real frequency, and its single-core score is also hidden for this reason. According to the claim of the publisher of the images, this processor can achieve a single-core score of 1800 if it operates at the main frequency.
A quick comparison shows us that this processor can compete with Intel’s 12th generation processors such as the Core i9 12900H and is about 26% faster than its predecessor, the Ryzen 7 6800H. There are many processors competing in this category and in this class, and many of them are going to be released in the coming weeks.

AMD is going to release the Ryzen 7000HS processors in March, so it still has a few months to optimize the drivers for these processors. During these optimizations, the benchmarks of these processors will inevitably be published, which is good news for us.
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