We analyze some early AMD Ryzen AI 300 benchmarks posted by a naughty Computex attendee on Bilibili.
There were a whole bunch of brand-new laptops at Computex sporting fresh AMD and Intel silicon, but of course, con-goers aren’t supposed to put hands on them, run benchmarks, and upload them to the internet. So we didn’t—but a few naughty attendees did, and today we’re looking at one such «leak» from a user on Bilibili that ran a few tests on an ASUS TUF Gaming laptop with a Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 CPU.
Bilibili only offers up 360p video quality if you’re not a member, and worse, the uploader was filming in horizontal mode but uploaded the video in vertical mode, somehow. Despite that, we’re able to see enough to note that this result is pretty interesting. He posted both CPU-Z and Geekbench results, so let’s compare them against an in-house system.
First up, the CPU-Z result. You’ll just have to take us at our word that this screenshot shows a CPU-Z Version 17 benchmark, with a result of 798 points in the single-threaded test, while the multi-threaded result is 8893.
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