AMD's 'Dragon Range' 7945HX Goes Toe-to-Toe With Intel's Best in Geekbench 5

Much of what we've heard about AMD's latest Dragon Range high-end mobile processor platform so far has been impressive, whether that be early benchmarks or claims from AMD. And the recent Geekbench 5 results for the flagship 5.4 Ghz 16-core Ryzen 9 H7945HX seem to solidify the trend, seeing it edge past Intel's Core i9-13980X in the single-core test, while falling just slightly behind on multi-core. Even much more power-hungry desktop processors like the 13900K and 7950X didn't do much better unless you look at the multi-core results. 

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Geekbench 5Single-CoreMulti-core
AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX (best)2,12719,403
AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX (average)2,06018,684
AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX1,6329,889
Intel Core i9-13980HX2,09819,809
Intel Core i9-13900K2,26725,916
AMD Ryzen 9 7950X2,24724,336
  • Sleepy_Hollowed
    That's really nice, and even better news for those that have software that can't be updated for the mixed cores of Intel.

    I can't wait for the power tests in the real world to see if it's a nice portable x64 powerhouse.
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  • Roland Of Gilead
    Yeah, nice leap in performance over the 6900HX. Solid single core close enough to desktop chips is impressive., including R9/I9 CPU's.

    I guess the extra cores in the I9 will always pay dividends in the multicore tests. It's to be expected.
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