AMD Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 tested in 3DMark Time Spy – graphics at the level of discrete solutions
New APU AMD Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 (Strix Halo) Passes First 3DMark Time Spy Tests, Showing Serious Performance Boosts in Integrated Graphics graphics. According to a leak from Baidu Forums, the device is equipped with 16 Zen 5 cores and a powerful Radeon 8060S iGPU, which includes 40 computing units. This is more than double the number of cores of the Radeon 890M, which was previously considered the most powerful integrated solution from AMD.
In the 3DMark Time Spy test, the Ryzen AI MAX+ chip scored 395 9006 points in the overall standings, 10 points for graphics and 106 points in the processor test. These figures indicate a significant improvement in the integrated graphics - it surpasses most integrated solutions on the market and approaches the level of discrete mid-range video cards.
One of the key features of the new APU is memory bandwidth of up to 256 GB/s. This significantly improves the capabilities of the integrated graphics, minimizing bottlenecks that occur in memory under intensive workloads.
The test used an engineering sample with the code 100-000001243-50_Y, which, judging by the OPN ID, belongs to the Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 version. Previous leaks also mentioned a more stripped-down version of the APU - Ryzen AI MAX 390, which offers 12 Zen 5 cores and Radeon 8050S graphics with 32 compute units.
It is not yet known when these processors will appear in the first laptops and PCs, but the performance of the new chip hints that AMD is preparing a powerful alternative not only for professional tasks, but also for the gaming market.