Top processor in future desktop APU seriesRyzen has shown significantly better performance than current chips. The test results were posted by insider Patrick Schur on Twitter. An engineering sample of AMD Ryzen 7 5700G (Cezanne) APU designed for desktop AM4 platforms was tested.
A few days ago, detailed technicalThe characteristics of the Ryzen 5000G (Cezanne) desktop processors were inadvertently published by the American company HP, which develops computers based on the new processors. It became known that the AMD Ryzen 7 5700G (Cezanne) chip will become the flagship of the future Ryzen 5000G series, which will replace the Ryzen 4000G. The top 8-core (Zen 3) 16-thread AMD Ryzen 7 5700G processor will receive a standard frequency of 3.8 GHz and the ability to overclock up to 4.6 GHz.
Testing shown by insider PatrickShurom demonstrates overclocking the Ryzen 7 5700G to 4.55 GHz in a single-core CPU-Z test. With a multi-core load, the frequency was 4.45 GHz. Using the overclocking program Curve Optimizer, the tester lowered the voltage by 10 stops and increased the frequency by 100 MHz with the Precision Boost Overdrive. The Radeon Vega graphics core in its maximum configuration with eight Compute Units (512 stream processors in total) was clocked at approximately 2.1 GHz.
Testing CPU-Z with a single core loadshowed 614 points in the Ryzen 7 5700G in single-threaded mode, 6229 points with a load of eight cores in multi-threaded mode. This is 13% and 8% higher than the corresponding figures for the current Ryzen 7 4700G processor. When testing Cinebench R15, the chip scored 243/2201 points, and in Cinebench R20 - 569/5280 points. These figures are also superior to the Ryzen 7 4700G, but inferior to the classic CPU Ryzen 7 5800X platform, which has an increased L3 cache size.
As of today, it is known that the Ryzen 5000G APUs, like the Ryzen 4000G, are planned to be supplied only to manufacturers working in the OEM market and will not be sold in retail chains.