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AMD Ryzen 4000 series of desktop APUs are set to be released next month as a quiet launch. What we expected to see is a launch covering only a few models ranging from Ryzen 3 to Ryzen 7 level, meaning that there would be configurations equipped with anything from 4C/8T to 8C/16T. In the beginning thanks to all the leaks we expected to see six models (listed in the table below), however thanks to discovery, we could be looking at even more SKUs of the Renoir family of APUs. Mentioned in the table are some new entries to both consumer and pro-grade users which means AMD will probably do a launch of both editions, possibly on the same day. We are not sure if that is the case, however, it is just a speculation.
Today we also got the first benchmark result of the upcoming Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G processor. Put through 3D Mark benchmark, the CPU is now confirmed to exist and we get to see its performance. Scoring graphics score of 1487 and CPU score of 7870, the CPU managed to get 1692 points overall. The CPU features 8 core and 16 threads which ran at 4.53 GHz. The iGPU was reported to run at 2.3 GHz by the benchmark, however, it could not be true as this is a rather high frequency for GPU to run at. All that remains is to wait and see if it turn out to be true next month when these CPUs will launch.
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Today we also got the first benchmark result of the upcoming Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G processor. Put through 3D Mark benchmark, the CPU is now confirmed to exist and we get to see its performance. Scoring graphics score of 1487 and CPU score of 7870, the CPU managed to get 1692 points overall. The CPU features 8 core and 16 threads which ran at 4.53 GHz. The iGPU was reported to run at 2.3 GHz by the benchmark, however, it could not be true as this is a rather high frequency for GPU to run at. All that remains is to wait and see if it turn out to be true next month when these CPUs will launch.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site