AMD is all set to introduce its new desktop APUs based on its latest Zen 3 architecture and over the past few weeks we have seen a lot of leaks of these APUs. The flagship 8-core AMD Ryzen 7 5700G has been spotted multiple times and now thanks to Patrick Schur, we have got more info.
It seems the saga of leaks for the engineering sample with OPN code 100-000000263-30 won’t end soon enough. The AMD Ryzen 7 5700G features 8 cores and 16 threads along with 4.4 GHz boost clock speeds; however, in single-core tasks, the APU reaches 4.55 GHz clock speeds.
The Ryzen 7 5700G puts up a single-core score of 614 points and a fair 6229 points in multi-core. However, it’s not the first time we have seen the APU on CPU-Z, as the last time we spotted it, the Cezanne desktop APU scored 613.6 points in single-threaded benchmark and 6292.2 points in multi-threaded tests.
These are all the results of the engineering samples, however, you can expect some improvements in the final retail APUs. It is reported that the flagship AMD Ryzen 7 5700G will sport a 3.8 GHz base and a 4.6 GHz boost clock speeds along with 16 MB L3 and 4 MB L2 cache, keeping the TDP down to 65W.
Although it’s 2021, AMD is still sticking to its old Vega architecture for the iGPU on this APU with 8 CUs or 512 stream processors running at clock speeds around 2.1 GHz. If the processor retails at around its rumored price of $350-$400, many people will be interested in this APU.
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