AMD Ryzen 7 5700G – the first engineering sample performance test of the upcoming Cezanne APU processor for desktops
Source: Pure PC added 09th Jan 2021AMD Ryzen processors 5000 for laptops will be revealed next week – of course, we’re talking about the fourth generation APU Cezanne, which will be used both in slim laptops as well as much more efficient models for players and for work. During the CES 2021, however, we expect only the Cezanne mobile APUs to be revealed. Desktop variants will most likely be introduced not earlier than this summer. We also do not know whether this year’s models will be available exclusively for OEM or immediately available for retail sale. Meanwhile, the first AMD Ryzen 7 5700 G APU engineering sample was tested in China, which already performs quite well, especially when compared to the AMD Ryzen 7 3700 X.
The first tests of the AMD Ryzen 7 APU engineering sample 5700 G from the Cezanne family. The early version is already better than the AMD Ryzen 7 3700 X.
First engineering sample of AMD Ryzen 7 processor 5700 G is marked as 100 – 000000263 – 30. It is characterized by, among other things, clocking at 4.4 GHz in Turbo mode. According to the disclosed information, the APU also offers the possibility of OC up to 4.7 GHz. AMD Ryzen 7 5700 G is an 8-core processor and 16 – threaded with a monolithic structure and with an integrated Radeon Vega with 8 Compute Units – here we expect a higher clock than last year’s variant (2100 MHz), but we still do not know the specific details.
The processor in the engineering version has been tested in the CPU-Z program. In the single-thread test he got 613, 6 points (over 30 points more than AMD Ryzen 7 3700 X), in turn, in the multi-thread test it scored 6296, 2 points, which is a result of approx. 16% better compared to the already mentioned Ryzen 7 3700 X. The result is also a few percent better compared to the AMD Ryzen 9 mobile unit 5900 H. After the OC to 4.7 GHz, the single-threaded score increased to 647, 4 points, while the multi-threaded score was 6960 points. Therefore, we are talking about an increase of 5.4% and 10, 5% for the single-threaded and multi-threaded tests, respectively .
Source: VideoCardz