Integrated AMD Radeon 780M Graphics beats Nvidia GTX 1650 Max-Q in Geekbench Benchmarks – The AMD Radeon 780M integrated graphics embedded in the AMD Ryzen 7040 series laptop processor line that uses the codename Phoenix seem to offer promising performance. Based on the latest Geekbench benchmark leaks, the AMD Radeon 780M integrated GPU is capable of beating the entry-level discrete GPU of the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Max-Q.
Even though it looks convincing, the high scores produced by the AMD Radeon 780M in synthetic benchmarks like Geekbench are not always directly proportional to real-world performance when running graphics or gaming applications. However, synthetic benchmarks are able to provide an overview of its performance potential.
Based on information from Geekbench, the AMD Radeon 780M GPU is integrated with the AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS processor and only 6 compute units are detected. Even though based on information from AMD, the AMD Radeon 780M GPU is equipped with 12 compute units, the same as its predecessor, the Radeon 680M used in the Ryzen 6000 series mobile. The AMD Radeon 780M GPU runs at 2.7GHz or 300MHz faster than the Radeon 680M.
The AMD Radeon 780M integrated GPU is capable of scoring 36,757 points for OpenCL. This figure is clearly higher than the AMD Radeon 680M which is its predecessor with an average score of only 34 thousand. Meanwhile, the AMD Radeon 780M paired with the Ryzen 9 7940H runs at a speed of 2.8GHz, perhaps capable of producing a Geekbench score close to 40,000 points.
The Geekbench benchmark figures produced by the AMD Radeon 780M appear slightly above the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Max-Q discrete GPU for laptops which scored 35 thousand. The AMD Ryzen 7040 Phoenix processor for laptops that carry the integrated GoU Radeon 780M is scheduled for release next month.
Source: NotebookCheck