Recently, AMD's next - generation mobile processor lineup, codenamed 'Gorgon Point', has gained a new addition. The processor model Ryzen AI 7 445 has surfaced in the Geekbench database.
This processor features a 2 + 4 - core CPU heterogeneous architecture design, boasting a total of 6 cores. Such a design effectively strikes a balance between performance and energy efficiency.
In terms of integrated graphics, it is outfitted with a Radeon 840M that adheres to the 4CU specification. This move continues to uphold the advantage of the AMD Ryzen AI series in integrated graphics performance.
The test platform for this processor is provided by Fujitsu Client Computing Limited. This further solidifies the understanding of the processor's intended terminal application scenarios.
For the sake of comparison, the current - generation Ryzen AI 5 340 adopts an architecture configuration consisting of 3 Zen 5 cores and 3 Zen 5c cores. This clearly shows the differences in core combination strategies between the two processors. It also implies that the Ryzen AI 7 445 is likely aimed at terminal products with different market positioning.
