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AmD is not smelly? Entry-level Zen2 position loss Running score fiasco galloping

【CNMO News】Since the release of AMD's new Zen3 architecture, AMD has truly achieved the goal of calling YES directly to players in terms of cost performance and performance! But some time ago, the new Zen2 Athlon 4150GE, which was quite concerned, can only sigh, or that recipe, or that taste.

AmD is not smelly? Entry-level Zen2 position loss Running score fiasco galloping

AMD Athlon 4150GE (Image source)

By summarizing the exposure messages and comparing the GeekBench5 running score database, it is not difficult to see that the Athlon 4150GE will use a 7nm process, Zen2 CPU architecture, VegaGPU architecture, 4 cores and 4 threads, the frequency is 3.3-3.8GHz, the L2 cache is 4MB, the L3 cache is 4MB, with an 8GBDDR4-3000, integrated Vega5GPU, 320 stream processors.

From the perspective of parameters alone, although these improvements have a very significant improvement compared with the previous generation of Athlon entry-level flagship products with 12nm Zen+ CPU and Vega3 GPU.

But from the running score of the Athlon 4150GE:

The Athlon 4150GE single-core running score of 1098 is not as good as the Pentium G7400 in the 12th generation Core, lagging behind by a full 25%, and nearly 40% lower than the i3-12100.

The multi-core run score of 3728 is about 15% ahead of the 2-core, 4-thread Pentium G7400, but 45% weaker than the 4-core, 8-thread i3-12100.

In terms of power consumption, the Pentium G7400 is 45W and the i3-12100 is 60W. The thermal design power consumption of the Athlon 4150GE is 35W.

Of course, as a PRO version, the Athlon 4150GE is only available for OEM channels and not retail.

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