According to TechSpot , chip giant AMD has just caused a stir in the gaming community, when it made a 'shocking' announcement that its new Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 CPU can deliver superior gaming performance, up to 75% faster than its rival Intel Core Ultra 7 258V.
To prove it, AMD released benchmark results on 15 popular games at 1,080p resolution, medium graphics settings. The results show that Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 is completely superior, especially in 'big' games like Call of Duty, Forza Horizon 5 , with frames per second (FPS) higher by more than 50 FPS compared to Core Ultra 7 258V.
AMD claims to crush Intel Core Ultra 7 258V in gaming performance
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AMD 'reaches the top' thanks to powerful software support?
However, the secret behind this victory lies in the software 'trick'. Specifically, AMD has made the most of graphics upgrading and frame generation technologies such as FSR 3, HYPR-RX and AFMF 2 to 'boost' the performance of Ryzen AI 9 HX 370. Meanwhile, Intel only uses XeSS (when supported) or FSR, making Core Ultra 7 258V completely 'inferior' to its opponent due to its lack of ability to 'produce' frames.
When comparing the raw performance (without using supporting technologies), these CPUs show quite similar power. Also, each CPU has its own superior game titles.
While controversial, there's no denying that technologies like graphics upscaling, framerates, and dynamic resolution scaling are the future of mobile gaming. And on this front, AMD has the upper hand with FidelityFX Super Resolution widely supported in hundreds of games, while Intel's XeSS only supports a little over 130 games.
AMD's announcement of the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 has 'ignited' the mobile CPU war. Will Intel 'retaliate' with more powerful new technologies? The answer will be revealed in the near future.
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