The new Zen 3-based APU, Ryzen 7 5800 H is creating a buzz in the tech world as it is already considered to become the most recognized processor in the Ryzen series. The APU is going to provide the ultimate support for gaming laptops by AMD.
The previous processor 4800H has also been a popular choice for gaming laptops. The newer one is expected to provide even a better experience and support.
Features Of Ryzen 7 5800 H
Ryzen 7 5800 H consists of a unified 8-core CCX. In comparison with the previous 4800 H, the new one has a double L3 cache. There is 16 MB of L3 cache in this Zen 3 processor which is surely impressive.
Though it uses TSMC 7 nm process nodes like the previous devices, it is proven to lift up the IPC for its CPU cores and perform better. The 5800 H has otherwise the same sets of features as the 4800H except the CPU.
Other than the above features, Ryzen 7 5800 H has a base clock of 3.2 GHz with a boost of 4.4 GHz. But this speed of clock puts the 5800H behind the 5980 HX and 5900HX.
The GPU of 5800H presents the unlocked Vega design and 2.0 GHz clock enabled by 8 units. It consists of the octa-core CPU design which is the same as in the 4800H.
But the increased L3 cache and IPC are expected to provide a greater improvement in its performance than 4800 H.
Experiments with the Zen 3 APU shows that it can perform faster than 4800 H by 8%. The Handbrake test also demonstrates that it is faster than the previous one by 8%. It successfully ended the workload faster than 4800 H by an estimated 18%.
As the data by the above-mentioned experiments show, Ryzen 7 5800 H proves to perform much better than 4800 H. The new APU is expected to noticeably enhance the performance of gaming laptops.