Recent findings on March 16 reveal that AMD’s Ryzen 7 7840U, with a 15W power rating, demonstrates superior performance when compared to Intel’s 28W Core Ultra 7 155H.
This comparison was particularly highlighted in AI tasks. In an assessment involving large language models, including Meta’s Llama 2 7B and the jointly developed Mistral Instruct 7B by Meta and DeepMind, the focus was on evaluating the initial response time and the token processing speed per second.
AMD attributes this advanced AI processing capability to the Ryzen’s three-core utilization: the NPU dedicated to AI, RDNA 3 for graphics, and the Zen 4 compute core.
Furthermore, the Ryzen 7 7840U’s edge in AI tasks is reinforced by its support for AVX512 and VNNI instructions, a feature Intel has phased out in its consumer chips despite previous support.
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