AMD's upcoming Zen 6 Medusa Point APU scored 3,174 in single-core and 15,092 in multi-core tests on Geekbench, outpacing the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 by 22% and 13%. This indicates potential performance advancements in AMD's next-generation mobile CPUs, expected at CES 2027.
The AMD Medusa Point APU achieved a score of 3,174 points in single-core tests and 15,092 points in multi-core tests on Geekbench. Comparatively, the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 scores approximately 2,600 and 13,400 points in single and multi-core tests, respectively.
The leaked APU features a 10-core configuration (4 performance cores and 6 efficiency cores), clocking in at approximately 2.0 GHz. It is equipped with 10MB of L2 cache and 32MB of L3 cache, though clock speeds and cache sizes may be inaccurate. Historically, AMD has only produced two other 10-core mobile parts, suggesting this model could be the Ryzen AI 9 565.
The new APU shows significant performance improvements over a previous leak, which reported scores of 2,300 single-core and 13,002 multi-core points. The architectural enhancements of the Zen 6 microarchitecture may explain these advances, keeping core counts consistent with prior models.
AMD is anticipated to introduce its next-gen mobile CPUs at CES 2027, with Medusa Point positioned to compete against current offerings. The early performance leak may suggest that AMD's upcoming mobile CPUs could deliver substantial improvements, particularly in the midrange segment.
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AMD's upcoming Zen 6 Medusa Point APU scored 3,174 in single-core and 15,092 in multi-core tests on Geekbench, outpacing the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 by 22% and 13%. This indicates potential performance advancements in AMD's next-generation mobile CPUs, expected at CES 2027.