AMD has announced that its new Ryzen AI 300 series mobile processors, particularly the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, are on average 75% faster in gaming performance compared to Intel's Core Ultra 7 258V. This claim is backed by benchmark results from over 15 popular games, including titles like Cyberpunk 2077 and Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, tested at 1080p medium settings.
In the latest Call of Duty installment, the Ryzen chip achieved an average of 99 fps, significantly outperforming Intel's 48 fps. AMD's performance advantage extends to racing games, where it also led by over 50 fps.
However, AMD's results leverage advanced technologies such as FSR 3 and HYPR-RX for upscaling and frame generation, which enhance performance. In contrast, Intel's XeSS lacks frame generation capabilities, putting it at a disadvantage.
When tested in native performance mode, the Ryzen AI 9 and Core Ultra 7 showed more balanced results, indicating that their raw gaming capabilities are closely matched.
The increasing importance of upscaling and frame generation technologies suggests a competitive future for mobile gaming performance, with AMD currently leading in support across a wider range of games.