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AMD Readying New Ryzen 9 "Renoir-U" Flagship to Beat Core i7-10710U

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When it launched late March, the AMD Ryzen 9 4900H held the distinction of being the fastest notebook processor, the very first time AMD held the distinction, but only for a brief period before Intel launched its Core i9-10980HK to take back the performance lead. Over in the 15 W category, AMD's Ryzen 7 4800U is holding the fort on two fronts - against the "Comet Lake-U" and the "Ice Lake-U." According to reports, AMD wants to take another swing at this category with a new flagship Ryzen 9 series part.

Called the Ryzen 9 4900U, and unearthed from the User Benchmark database by TUM_APISAK, the new SKU is designed to compete with the Core i7-10710U and Core i7-1065G7, in the 15 W category. Lenovo had a notebook featuring this part listed earlier this year. It is configured with an 8-core/16-thread CPU clocked at 1.80 GHz nominal, with up to 4.30 GHz boost, which may seem like a minor speed bump, until you compare its User Benchmark scores with those of the 4800U. Apparently, the 4900U has some boost algorithm secret sauce that makes it a double-digit percentage faster than the 4800U in multi-threaded tests (possibly better spread of boost clocks across multiple cores). The iGPU appears unchanged, with 8 "Vega" compute units (512 stream processors), and up to 1750 MHz engine clocks.



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Higher points mean better. The Ryzen 7 4800U is faster.
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=> Apparently, the 4900U has some boost algorithm secret sauce that makes it a double-digit percentage faster than the 4800U in multi-threaded tests (possibly better spread of boost clocks across multiple cores).

FX-9800P
72 pts 1-core
124 pts 2-core
210 pts 4-core
214 pts 8-core
214 pts 64-core

Must be really fast if it is lower pts is better.

R9-4900u vs R7-4800u
136 vs 138 // 1-core
198 vs 274 // 2-core
383 vs 537 // 4-core
538 vs 840 // 8-core
 
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All they need to do to beat the i7-1065G7 with its 64 EU GPU (512 shaders) is stop using Vega 8 and drop in a Vega 11 (704 shaders), make the Radeon Pro drivers compatible with it then they're good. To make it even more competitive, drop it into whatever Surface Pro 8 is coming out with LPDDR4X/LPDDR5, stop selling it at a premium (AMD Ryzen™ 7 Surface Edition for $2,000? Really?) and they will truly take over the mobile space.
 
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All they need to do to beat the i7-1065G7 with its 64 EU GPU (512 shaders) is stop using Vega 8 and drop in a Vega 11 (704 shaders)

Pretty sure it's going to be faster anyway, I mean 512 shaders at 1750mhz is close to 2 TFLOPS, from a mobile integrated GPU. That's pretty damn good.
 
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aiming for u skus b1tch plz, give the people something decent 45w 8c at least if u do it 45w will be 45w
 

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Pretty sure it's going to be faster anyway, I mean 512 shaders at 1750mhz is close to 2 TFLOPS, from a mobile integrated GPU. That's pretty damn good.

Yup, both the Vega 8 and Iris Plus G7 are close, but thats why they should drop the Vega 11 in the 4900U to give it that edge.
 

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aiming for u skus b1tch plz, give the people something decent 45w 8c at least if u do it 45w will be 45w
The 4900H/HS launched last week wasn't too shabby?
 

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The 4900H/HS launched last week wasn't too shabby?

They are not bad CPUs. The only problem is that current OEMs are pairing them with weaker GPUs (like the "new" RTX 2060 Max-Q).
 
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aiming for u skus b1tch plz, give the people something decent 45w 8c at least if u do it 45w will be 45w

Only if they let it breathe for 45W worth... so many caveats with laptops :)

I'm just happy AMD has an answer for this race to the base clock bottom that Intel is on. 'Oh, how cute, you managed to change your Skylake clocks' 'Hold my beer'

If they keep this up, they will solidify the idea with people that clockspeed is not everything, and on TOP of that, that AMD Is faster at lower clocks, even much lower turbo's... and Intel can't even hold its 'high' clocks proper. Its a paradigm shift, one that ONLY plays into Intel's 10nm offering with much lower clocked parts across the board... but... there they're stuck at 4c8t :)

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The 4900H/HS launched last week wasn't too shabby?

you said "but only for a brief period before Intel launched its Core i9-10980HK to take back the performance lead "
what tests did you do, or read, or seen, where it shows that the 10980hk is better than 4900H?
based on what are you saying this? your opinion cause intel goes to 5.3 (for a second, for sure)?
i search the net and couldn't find any laptop reviewed that uses the 10980hk versus the 4900H
 
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Apparently, the 4900U has some boost algorithm secret sauce that makes it a double-digit percentage faster than the 4800U in multi-threaded tests

Bro, where are you seeing this?! More points means faster.

Here's the direct comparison between 4900U vs 4800U.

The scores clearly show 4800U being much faster than 4900U because it looks like 4900U is locked to a lower clock (2.35 GHz average clocks).

4900U is much slower here, probably because it locked to a lower TDP or has a very low all-core boost (for this run), in this AMD development platform - AMD Ted3-RN.

LE: I'm not saying your average 4900U will be slower than you average 4800U. I'm saying that TPU's editors have no idea how to read Userbenchmark's scores, even though Tom's editor clearly stated that 4800U is faster and 4900U probably is an engineering sample.


LE2:
"Renoir-U"
Please stop making names up. It's Ryzen 4000 U-series.
 
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4900U is much slower here, probably because it locked to a lower TDP or has a very low all-core boost.

It makes no sense whatsoever to have a CPU with more cores that performs worse under literally any load. It's the other way around, lower is faster, or it's all bogus anyway. Think for a moment how bizarre this would be.
 
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It makes no sense whatsoever to have a CPU with more cores that performs worse under literally any load. It's the other way around, lower is faster.
You have no idea how Userbenchmark works. Look at the scores. It clearly says +24% effective speed for 4800U.

LE: 4800U is ranked 6th, while 4900U is 80th.

LE2: Both CPUs have the same amount of cores.

LE3: I clearly wasn't saying 4900U will be slower that 4800U, but in this case (AMD development laptop - AMD Ted3-RN) it's clearly locked to a lower TDP or some other thing that limits the all-core boost speed.
 
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You have no idea how Userbenchmark works. Look at the scores. It clearly says +24% effective speed for 4800U.

I am looking at something that isn't released or announced, it makes no sense.

Explain to me why would anyone release a higher end SKU which performs worse under any kind of load.
 
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you said "but only for a brief period before Intel launched its Core i9-10980HK to take back the performance lead "
what tests did you do, or read, or seen, where it shows that the 10980hk is better than 4900H?
based on what are you saying this? your opinion cause intel goes to 5.3 (for a second, for sure)?
i search the net and couldn't find any laptop reviewed that uses the 10980hk versus the 4900H

Hey, it only uses the same power as a 3950x, what's the big deal?
 
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Explain to me why would anyone release a higher end SKU which performs worse under any kind of load.
Ryzen 7 4800U scores better because of its cTDP.

AMD Ryzen 7 4800U (Marketing Sample) => Base clock 1.8 GHz, turbo 3.65 GHz (avg)
AMD Ryzen 9 4900U => Base clock 1.8 GHz, turbo 2.35 GHz (avg)

One sample is operating at a lower sustained TDP(4900U) while the other sample is running at a higher sustained TDP(4800U).

The U-series has a wide range;



Comparing a production class HP probook w/ Ryzen 7 4800U to an engineering device(Ted3-RN) w/ Ryzen 9 4900U also isn't going to be one to one. Which is why the better device wins with Ryzen 7 4800U getting higher thus better scores.
 
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Woof... That memory latency result...
 
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It seems you never heard of memory timings. A high frequency is not kinda useless if the timings are too loose.

So they set them in the 20s?
 
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4.30 GHz boost, which may seem like a minor speed bump, until you compare its User Benchmark scores with those of the 4800U. Apparently, the 4900U has some boost algorithm secret sauce that makes it a double-digit percentage faster than the 4800U in multi-threaded tests (possibly better spread of boost clocks across multiple cores).

24 hours laters this junk is still up. Good job TPU. Excellent "journalism". This kind of dumb thing happens once or twice a week. I'm done with sharing your content.
 
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