News Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 exposed in new benchmark — octa-core Zen 5 chip falls behind the Core Ultra 9 185H

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We now have two confirmations that the Ryzen AI 7 Pro 360 is an 8-core Zen 5 CPU, boasting two core clusters featuring odd-core counts. One cluster has three regular Zen 5 cores, while the other sports five smaller Zen 5c cores.

The 8-core configuration is backed up by just 8MB of L3 cache and 8MB of L2 cache (supposedly), and a Radeon 870M GPU, which is suspected of coming with 8 CUs (half the core count of the Radeon 890M).

Wrong.

The iGPU is the 880M with 12CUs. Even the benchmark says the Ryzen AI 7 PRO 360 APU comes with 880M. Don't just blindly copy/paste text from ITHOME.

Do your own homework first. Poor reporting as always.

I highlighted this before in my previous post, that this chip sports the 880M igpu, and not the 870M.

https://results.bapco.com/fdr/63444


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It would have been nice if we knew the exact TDPs these were running at, especially for the new AI 7 Pro 360.

Because all the Ryzen AI 300 chips can scale from 15W up to 54W, so the performance can vary differently, plus these could very well be early samples for all we know.

And, on top of that, these BAPCO scores are pretty useless to begin with. So there is no point in comparing the chip to Ryzen 9 7940HS or the Core Ultra 9 185H.
 

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Zen 5 is still a "old" concept of x86 architecture with monolithic die.

Strix Halo might give us an idea of what chiplets on mobile can bring with a big x86 APU, but we're a couple of generation behind.

On topic of APU it's nice to see this odd core configuration. They must do a 1 Zen 5 + 7 Zen5c configuration for even better efficient and low power laptop models.

Good for business and enterprise processor lineup.