Ryzen AI Max+ 392 benches like a desktop and laptops blush

Mobile silicon just embarrassed desktop hardware with insane multi-core numbers. Leaked Geekbench 6 scores for the Ryzen AI Max+ 392 inside an ASUS TUF Gaming A14 show it outpacing the desktop Ryzen 9 7900X. The rig managed 18,071 points during multi-core workloads and 2,917 single-core points while running 64 gigabytes of fast LPDDR5X RAM.

Internal specs list a 12-core processor using dual CCDs that boost up to 5.0 gigahertz. A Radeon 8060S iGPU handles visuals with 40 active compute cores. Local AI processing gets handled via an NPU rated at 50 TOPS. Power draw fluctuates significantly because the architecture scales from 45 watts up to 120 watts, depending on the chassis.

Memory bandwidth dictates performance here since the integrated graphics share system RAM. Strix Halo supports LPDDR5X speeds, hitting 8533 megatransfers per second. Synthetic benchmarks often ignore thermal throttling or BIOS bugs found in early samples. Sustained loads will prove if laptop cooling can actually tame this chip.

A cut-down eight-core model named Ryzen AI Max+ 388 will join the lineup soon. Laptops rocking these processors should hit retail shelves before July arrives.
 

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