Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 delivers Intel-beating single-core performance — Zen 5 chip jumps ahead of the Core Ultra 7 268V and Ryzen 9 7945HX3D

AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series
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AMD is expected to launch the Ryzen AI 300 (Strix Point) CPUs on July 28, and reviewers are likely to conduct their final benchmark tests on laptops sporting these chips. One test, shared by hardware detective HXL, showed results for the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 installed on an Asus ProArt P16. The tested laptop runs Windows 11 Home on the Standard power plan with 32GB of RAM.

The Geekbench 6 test returned a 2,879 single-core and 14,888 multi-core score, giving it a higher single-core score than the previous generation AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX3D and putting it close to the Intel Core i7-13700KF. However, its multi-core score is still almost 2,000 points behind the former and 3,000 points behind the latter. Nevertheless, this is the highest result, so far, that the chip clocked on Geekbench compared to previous test runs.

Here’s how the AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 compares with comparable chips. We will also include Geekbench leaks for Intel’s upcoming Lunar Lake chips to compare them. Treat the results with a pinch of salt since neither Strix Point nor Lunar Lake has launched, and these are leaked benchmarks.

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Processor# of Cores (Threads)Base Clock (GHz)Boost Clock (GHz)Single-Core ScoreMulti-Core Score
AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 37012 (24)25.12,87914,888
AMD Ryzen 9 7945HX3D16 (32)2.35.42,81916,439
Intel Core Ultra 7 268V8 (8)2.24.82,71310,036
Intel Core Ultra 9 185H6 (12) + 8 (8)2.3 + 1.85.1 + 3.82,26612,151

The AMD Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 beats all the other chips in terms of single-core score, but it’s still outclassed by the previous-generation Ryzen 9 7945HX3D in terms of multi-core performance, owing to the four extra cores and eight extra threads on the older chip. Nevertheless, the defining feature of the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 is its built-in NPU, which allows it to reach up to 50 TOPS.

However, even if it has more than the minimum requirement to get Microsoft’s Copilot+ PC branding, it won’t get those features at launch. Nevertheless, AMD confirmed that Copilot+ features will arrive later this year via a free Windows Update.

These numbers seem promising for AMD’s latest generation of laptop processors. However, these numbers mean nothing without actual real-world results. So, it’s always wise to wait for theoretical and practical benchmarks from reviewers after the laptop has hit store shelves. That way, you’re sure that the devices being tested are randomly picked from the retail stack and that you’re not looking at the results from cherry-picked devices that won the silicon lottery.

Jowi Morales
Contributing Writer

Jowi Morales is a tech enthusiast with years of experience working in the industry. He’s been writing with several tech publications since 2021, where he’s been interested in tech hardware and consumer electronics.

  • We will also include Geekbench leaks for Intel’s upcoming Lunar Lake chips to compare them. Treat the results with a pinch of salt since neither Strix Point nor Lunar Lake has launched, and these are leaked benchmarks.

    You have only included one benchmark score for Lunar Lake though, the Core Ultra 7 268V. Of course these are early leaks, but that doesn't mean everything needs a dose of salt. These are closest to the final silicon chips being tested.

    The "pinch of salt" heads-up thing is getting too old/repetitive now.

    But anyways, your comparison data is very less. Also, the core/thread value of the Intel Core Ultra 9 185H in your Table/chart is incorrect. Your chart says: 6 (12) + 8 (8).

    But in reality, the CPU has a total core count of 16, and thread count is 22. That's 6 P+8 E+ 2 LP-E cores.

    Wccftech and Videocardz have done a much better comparison btw.

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    Duplicate Topic/thread:

    Better lock this one, or merge it ?

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  • Neilbob
    Metal Messiah. said:
    The "pinch of salt" heads-up thing is getting too old/repetitive now.
    Indeed. And the amount of salt is probably well in to life threatening levels at this point.

    As for all these leaks and Geekbench tests, I've become blind to them at this point. Geekbench alone doesn't really indicate what the overall performance characteristics might be.
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  • Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 delivers Intel-beating single-core performance

    Odd/poor choice of wording for a title and heading. What do you mean by "Intel-beating" ?

    That implies this particular AMD chip beats every processor INTEL has made till now in single core test. Do note that we are only dealing with "Mobile" chips here, and INTEL lineup encompasses all mobile, desktop and/or server chips.

    FWIW, the Core i9-14900HX chip almost matches this Strix Point APU's performance, scoring 3029 points, let alone proper desktop chips like the 13900K, 14700, or 14900K/KS chips, and many more in the list.
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  • TechyIT223
    Neilbob said:
    Indeed. And the amount of salt is probably well in to life threatening levels at this point.

    As for all these leaks and Geekbench tests, I've become blind to them at this point. Geekbench alone doesn't really indicate what the overall performance characteristics might be.

    Totally agree with you and MM as well.

    At this point journalism has become stereotypical choice of words. Especially on Tom's hardware authors sound more like a broken record in some of their articles.
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  • DaveLTX
    TechyIT223 said:
    Totally agree with you and MM as well.

    At this point journalism has become stereotypical choice of words. Especially on Tom's hardware authors sound more like a broken record in some of their articles.
    Might as well have AI write everything since it's all regurgitated rubbish

    Also, what is not mentioned is the fact that it's 4 Z5 + 8 Z5c cores?
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