AMD’s Ryzen seven 4700G, the rumored to shortly be incoming ‘Renoir’ APU, has experienced a benchmark leaked which allegedly takes advantage of the last output variation of the chip – and it keeps rate with the Ryzen seven 3800X although applying a good deal significantly less ability.
As we have observed in past rumors, this is an 8-core model (with 16-threads) with a base clock of three.6GHz (we even bought a purported glimpse of the chip a couple of months back again).
The most recent spillage highlighted by Wccftech arrives from ITCooker (via Xfastest HK unit), and as described is reportedly a benchmark of the concluded variation of the Ryzen seven 4700G (which is the initial AMD desktop APU to have the Ryzen seven branding).
In Cinebench R20 multi-core the 4700G managed to attain a CPU rating of 5,102 and in Cinebench R15 the CPU strike two,168 factors. Comparing to the present Ryzen seven 3800X processor, that model scores about 5,000 and two,100 in these benchmarks respectively, so the effectiveness amounts are about equal listed here.
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Of training course, we do have to bear in mind that this is just a solitary benchmark – and a leak which we simply cannot be sure is genuine – but bearing these caveats in mind, this absolutely seems to be to be an outstanding effectiveness thinking of that the 4700G runs with a 65W TDP, in contrast to the 95W ability use of the 3800X (practically fifty% far more).
We read back again in May perhaps that it shouldn’t be lengthy ahead of Ryzen 4000 Renoir APUs are on shelves, and indeed the most recent from the CPU grapevine is that they will start in the coming month.
Only then will we be capable to be sure of the effectiveness amounts presented by these chips, when we get them in for testing.