AMD Ryzen AI 5 330 Chip Details Surface on Geekbench
A new AMD laptop chip, the Ryzen AI 5 330, has shown up in the Geekbench list. The data points to it being a fresh pick in the "Krackan Point" Ryzen AI 300 group, seen as a less strong form of the Ryzen AI 5 340.
Core Setup and Speed
The Geekbench note shares a rare setup of 4 cores and 4 threads, with one strong Zen 5 core and three less strong Zen 5c cores. This mix has not been seen before.
The test scores place the chip's speed next to its kin:
- Single-Core Score: 1,949 points
- Multi-Core Score: 7,047 points
These scores fall short when put side by side with the Ryzen AI 5 340’s scores of 2,776 (single-core) and 10,668 (multi-core). The low single-core score seems tied to a small boost clock of 3.721 GHz, and the 4-core build cuts the multi-core speed.
Graphics and System Info
The list shows a "Radeon 820M" built-in GPU, called a "cut-down" version, but clear details are not yet out. The chip was seen in an Acer laptop with 32 GB of RAM.
The Ryzen AI 5 330's release hints at AMD's aim to grow its Ryzen AI 300 lineup with more basic choices for more laptop users.
Source: Info from Geekbench's test list.