
The AMD Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 CPU, part of AMD’s flagship Strix Point lineup, has shown remarkable performance in both single and multi-core evaluations, particularly evident in CPU Mark tests.
Performance Insights: Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 vs. Competitors
Recently launched through the ASUS ROG Flow Z13, AMD’s first device utilizing Strix Point technology has already begun to outperform its predecessors in GPU and CPU benchmarks. Designed specifically for top-tier integrated graphics performance under the Strix Halo banner, it competes closely with the most powerful mobile CPUs in productivity tasks.
Details have emerged from testing the Ryzen AI MAX+ 395, which shares the same specifications as the Ryzen AI MAX+ 395, through the well-regarded CPU Mark benchmark. Although this benchmark offers a simplified overview of a CPU’s performance, it is a useful tool for comparing raw capabilities across different processors, even if it doesn’t reflect performance in every application.

A post by user @x86deadandback on X shared a screenshot that indicated the Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 achieved an impressive 49, 510 points overall in the benchmark, with a strong single-core score of 4, 323 points. Although this post has been deleted, the screenshot still provides valid confirmation of the performance metrics.
When placed side by side with previous-gen flagship CPUs from both Intel and AMD, the Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 showcases a performance enhancement of approximately 8.6% over the Intel Core i9 14900HX, which features a 24-core/32-thread configuration, delivering comparable single-core results.


Conversely, against the Ryzen 9 7945HX, which boasts a similar 16-core/32-thread setup, the Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 falls short by about 10.7% but maintains a solid advantage in single-core performance at 6% faster. While not groundbreaking compared to one of its closest rivals from the prior generation, the overall capabilities of the Ryzen AI MAX+ 395 and Pro 395 are commendable, especially given the dominance of the Radeon 8060S over the Radeon 610M. This position makes it suitable for both gaming and productivity workloads.
First Ryzen AI Max+ Pro 395 Passmark sample!
– @x86deadandback
According to the leaked information, the system features a total of 63 GB of RAM, although specific memory speed details were not disclosed. However, it’s anticipated that devices leveraging Strix Halo can support memory speeds of up to 8533 MT/s with LPDDR5X technology.
Currently, the only device launched with the Strix Halo CPU is the ROG Flow Z13, while the Pro variants are expected to enter the market soon. Anticipation builds for these next-generation devices, as they promise to deliver exceptional CPU and GPU performance in the forthcoming months.
News Source: PassMark
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