Performance is 18% higher than RTX 4060! RTX 5060 mobile version running score first exposed
The RTX 5060 mobile graphics card from NVIDIA was recently discovered for the first time on Geekbench. In the OpenCL benchmark test, it was about 18% higher than the previous generation of RTX 4060 mobile version.
In the test, the RTX 5060 was equipped with two laptops with roughly the same configuration, one of which was equipped with the Intel Core i9-13900HX, and the other was equipped with the Core Ultra 9 285H.
The RTX 5060 on the i9-13900HX version scored 109431 points in the Geekbench OpenCL test, and the other RTX 5060 scored slightly lower, at 102564 points.
In comparison, the average score of the RTX 4060 laptop GPU in Geekbench OpenCL is 93132 points, which means that the performance of the RTX 5060 is improved by about 18%.
Although Geekbench is not a GPU-specific testing tool, this data can still provide some references to the performance improvement range of RTX 5060.
The performance improvement of the RTX 5060 is mainly due to the increase in the number of CUDA cores (from 3072 to 3328) and higher frequencies (2.5 GHz).
But it is worth noting that the RTX 5060 sample in the test does not reach the theoretical frequency of 2.5 GHz, so its performance improvement may be higher in actual use.
In addition, the RTX 5060 mobile version also has GDDR7 video memory, DLSS 4, etc., which can still be upgraded for users who are still using RTX 20/30 series graphics card notebooks.