Ryzen 5 7725HS spotted
A rare Ryzen 7000H appears.

This Ryzen 5 processor is an 8 core and 16 thread SKU based on Zen2 architecture. The software has recognized the processor as ‘Renoir’, and the product name confirms it is indeed Zen2 based, which is somewhat surprising because ‘7×25’ series were not even mentioned by AMD in the official Ryzen 7000 mobile lineup presentation.
According to the data collected by Geekbench, this CPU has a base clock of 2.9 GHz and boost up to 4.3 GHz. The HS indicates it’s designed for lightweight gaming systems, which in this case is Eluktronics RP-15 laptop. Such chassis was indeed used by the company for Ryzen 4000 “Renoir” series and could be optionally outfitted with discrete RTX 20 graphics. In this case, it’s a laptop with integrated graphics only.
Ryzen 7 7725HS Specifications, Source: Geekbench
The processor scored 1106 points in Geekbench single-core test, and 6929 points in multi-core. It would make sense to compare this processor to Ryzen 7 4800HS, which was based on the same Zen2 architecture, also had 8 cores and was limited to 35W. The only clear difference is lower turbo clock at 4.2 GHz. According to this data, Ryzen 5 7725HS part is respectively 6% and 6.5% faster than 4800HS.
Ryzen 7 7725HS Score, Source: Geekbench
As mentioned, Ryzen 7×25H/HS series were not included in official Ryzen 7000 lineup announcement. The only Zen2 parts were Mendocino aka Ryzen 7×20/U series. That said, it looks like Ryzen 7000 series will truly combine almost every modern Zen architecture into one product stack, which unfortunately is the opposite of easy to understand product planning. More on that in our previous Ryzen 7000U coverage .
AMD Ryzen CPU naming, Source: AMD
Source: Geekbench