AMD Ryzen 9000G APU Gorgon Point FurMark Benchmark RDNA 3.5 Graphics Performance Details AM5 Desktop

Early AMD Ryzen 9000G Gorgon Point APU benchmarks in FurMark reveal RDNA 3.5 iGPU performance details.
AMD Ryzen 9000G APU Gorgon Point FurMark Benchmark RDNA 3.5 Graphics Performance Details AM5 Desktop

An unknown AMD APU, likely a new Ryzen 9000G "Gorgon Point" desktop processor, showed up in FurMark benchmark results. These tests give us a first glimpse at how well its RDNA 3.5 graphics work.

The tested AMD sample, known by ID "100-000001868-30_Y," isn’t yet an official product. It seems to be from the Ryzen 9000G series, expected for the AM5 platform, with strong built-in graphics.

AMD Ryzen 9000G APU Gorgon Point FurMark Benchmark RDNA 3.5 Graphics Performance Details AM5 Desktop

FurMark, a tool for testing GPU stress, used here, showed this:

  • 1440p Resolution The iGPU got 1097 points, just 1% more than the Radeon 780M.
  • 4K Resolution The iGPU got 542 points, around 5% less than the Radeon 780M's 566 points.

These scores hint the APU tested might not be the best in the Ryzen 9000G series. For context, the top-end RDNA 3.5-based Radeon 890M iGPU (in mobile APUs) is said to beat the Radeon 780M by about 17% in FurMark's 1080p OpenGL test.

The Ryzen 9000G APUs will mix Zen 5 CPU design with RDNA 3.5 graphics. This sample's iGPU hit speeds up to 3.1 GHz, a tad over the Radeon 890M's 3.0 GHz.

The most iGPU power used was 47W in the 1440p test and 50W at 4K, a bit more than the Radeon 890M's top 46W. Since these are early samples, better results are hoped for after more tuning before the launch.

AMD's Ryzen 9000G "Gorgon Point" desktop APUs are looked for in Q4.

Source from @momomo_us

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