The AMD Ryzen 9 H 270 is designed for both desktop and laptop platforms and includes integrated graphics, making it a versatile option across different form factors. It operates with a Thermal Design Power (TDP) of 45W and reaches a maximum CPU temperature of 100°C. Manufactured on a 4nm semiconductor process, it supports PCIe 4.0 connectivity and is fully 64-bit compatible.
The Ryzen 9 H 270 runs 8 cores at a base frequency of 4GHz, supporting 16 threads for handling parallel workloads, with a turbo clock speed reaching up to 5.2GHz. The clock multiplier is set at 40, and the processor does not feature an unlocked multiplier or big.LITTLE heterogeneous core technology. Cache is organized as 8MB of L2 and 16MB of L3, with per-core allocations of 1MB and 2MB respectively, providing reasonable memory proximity for active workloads.
The integrated graphics solution in this processor is the Radeon 780M, running at a base clock of 800MHz and boosting up to 2800MHz under load. It supports up to four displays simultaneously and is compatible with DirectX 12, OpenGL 4.6, and OpenCL 2.1, covering a broad range of rendering and compute workloads. The GPU includes 768 shading units, 48 texture mapping units, and 32 render output units, rounding out its rendering pipeline specifications.
The Ryzen 9 H 270 supports DDR5 memory across two channels, with a maximum RAM speed of 7500MHz and a total capacity ceiling of 256GB. These two channels allow for dual-channel memory configurations, contributing to available memory bandwidth. ECC memory is not supported by this processor.
The Ryzen 9 H 270 supports multithreading and includes the NX bit for hardware-level memory protection. Its instruction set support spans MMX, F16C, FMA3, AES, AVX, AVX2, SSE 4.1, and SSE 4.2, covering a wide range of computational and security-oriented operations across different workload types.