April 30, 2024

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Purported AMD Ryzen 5 6600H Benchmark Shows a 25% Gain Over Previous Gen

An interesting new AMD CPU benchmark result has appeared in the Geekbench online results browser, notes Twitter’s Benchleaks. The result appears to show one of AMD’s yet-to-be-released ‘Rembrandt’ Ryzen mobile chips, the Ryzen 5 6600H (6C/12T), being put through its paces. Benchleaks highlights that AMD’s upcoming middle-of-the-pack mobile processor hits an average clock of 4,527 MHz during the tests and is 6% faster in single-threaded work and 23% faster in multi-threaded work than the previous-gen Ryzen 5 5600H.

AMD has already unveiled its Rembrandt mobile APUs at CES 2022, so we don’t need Geekbench to confirm the hardware tech specs, as those are publicly available. However, we expect to wait until sometime in February to find an AMD Ryzen 5 6000 powered laptop for review / in retail. We need a customary sprinkle of salt with the numbers, in either case.

Geekbench Scores
Single-Thread Multi-Thread
Ryzen 5 6600H (Lenovo 82RD) 1472 9954
Ryzen 5 5600H (Lenovo 82L5) 1383 6188
6600H %age gain over 5600H +6% +23%

Geekbench isn’t the best benchmark for comparing chips from different vendors, but its results can give some worthwhile insight when comparing processors from the same family. With this in mind, Benchleaks thought it would highlight the newly unearthed result by comparing the mobile Ryzen 5 5500H (Zen 3+ 6C/12T, 45W) to the desktop Ryzen 7 5800X (Zen 3 C/16T, 105W). It found the new mobile processor was about 15% slower in single-threaded tests and 25% slower in multi-threaded tests.

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