AMD Ryzen 7 4700G Flagship Renoir 8 Core Desktop Benchmarked Desktop APU, Matches 95W Ryzen 7 3800X


The first performance benchmarks of the AMD Ryzen 7 4700G APU, which is also the flagship of the Renoir line, have been leaked. The latest benchmarks come directly from ITCooker (via the Xfastest HK unit) where the processor was tested for its multitasking capabilities.

AMD Ryzen 7 4700G Renoir Benchmarked APU – 65W and 8 Core Chip ends up matching with Ryzen 7 3800X 95W 8 Core CPU

The benchmarks come just days after ITCooker posted the first images of the Ryzen 7 4700G APU along with CPU-z screenshots on their Facebook profile. The user stated that we will see benchmarks soon and they are finally here. Again, the chip is the final retail unit for the Ryzen 7 4700G APU, so this is pretty much the ultimate performance you’re looking for.

AMD Ryzen 4000 Renoir PRO Desktop CPUs listed online: Ryzen 7 PRO 4750G, Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G, Ryzen 3 PRO 4350G Detailed Pricing and Specifications

AMD Ryzen 7 4700G Renoir flagship APU specifications

The CPU-Z screenshot you provided shows that the Ryzen 7 4700G is based on the core 7nm Zen 2 architecture. It has 8 cores, 16 threads, 4MB L2 cache and 8MB L3 cache for a total 12MB cache. This is definitely lower than the 32MB L3 cache that the 8-core Ryzen 7 3800X owns, but this is due to the monolithic nature of the chip that is based on a single package rather than the series chiplet-based design. Ryzen 3000 ‘Matisse’ desktop processors.

The CPU features a 3.60 GHz base clock and a 4.45 GHz boost clock that matches the previous spec leak. The CPU works with a 65 W TDP and is compatible with the AM4 socket. The graphics side features the upgraded 7nm Vega GPU that comes with 8 CU to form 512 cores. It has a clock speed of 2100 MHz on the GPU side, making it one of the fastest speed integrated graphics chips.

AMD Ryzen 4000 ‘Renoir’ Desktop APU Line

APU name Core technology Cores / threads Base Clock Boost Clock Memory Graphics chip Graphics Clock TDP Price
AMD Ryzen 7 4700G 7nm Zen 2 8/16 3.6 GHz 4.45 GHz? DDR4-3200 Vega 8/512 SP 2100 MHz 65W TBA
AMD Ryzen 5 4400G 7nm Zen 2 6/12 3.7 GHz 4.30 GHz? DDR4-3200 Vega 7/448 SP 1900 MHz 65W TBA
AMD Ryzen 3 4300G 7nm Zen 2 4/8 3.8 GHz 4.10 GHz? DDR4-3200 Vega 6/384 SP 1700 MHz 65W TBA
AMD Ryzen 7 4700GE 7nm Zen 2 8/16 3.1 GHz 4.35 GHz? DDR4-3200 Vega 8/512 SP 2000 MHz 35W TBA
AMD Ryzen 5 4400GE 7nm Zen 2 6/12 3.3 GHz 4.25 GHz? DDR4-3200 Vega 7/448 SP 1900 MHz 35W TBA
AMD Ryzen 3 4300GE 7nm Zen 2 4/8 3.5 GHz 4.1 GHz? DDR4-3200 Vega 6/384 SP 1700 MHz 35W TBA
AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750G 7nm Zen 2 8/16 3.6 GHz 4.45 GHz DDR4-3200 Vega 8/512 SP 2100 MHz 65W TBA
AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G 7nm Zen 2 6/12 3.7 GHz 4.30 GHz DDR4-3200 Vega 7/448 SP 1900 MHz 65W TBA
AMD Ryzen 3 4350G 7nm Zen 2 4/8 3.8 GHz 4.10 GHz DDR4-3200 Vega 6/384 SP 1700 MHz 65W TBA

AMD Ryzen 7 4700G flagship Renoir APU benchmarks

SCHENKER VIA 15 Pro is a laptop with AMD Renoir ‘Ryzen 4000H’ technology, it comes in 8 Core Ryzen 7 4800H and 6 Core Ryzen 5 4600H Flavors

Chip performance is reported within the Cinebench R20 and Cinebench R15 multicore tests. The platform used was the ASRock B550 Taichi with 16 GB of DDR4 memory. In Cinebench R20, the CPU scores 5102 points, while in Cinebench R15, the CPU scores 2,168 points. Both tests were carried out in multi-core scenarios.

AMD Ryzen 7 4700G Renoir 8 Core Cinebench R20 APU:

AMD Ryzen 7 4700G Renoir 8 Core APU Cinebench R15:

Comparing the score with existing Ryzen CPUs, we see that the Ryzen 7 4700G is matching the performance of the Ryzen 7 3800X which gets around 5000 points on Cinebench R20 and 2100 points within Cinebench R15 benchmark. The Ryzen 7 3800X is an 8-core, 16-wire part that has a TDP set to 95W, while the Ryzen 7 4700G is an 8-core, 16-wire part, set to 65W. This is truly impressive from the Ryzen 4000 Renoir APU line.

We’ve previously seen an overclocking of up to DDR4-5400 MHz with AMD’s Ryzen 7 4700G and some really impressive memory latency and bandwidth results with Ryzen 7 4700GE on the B550 and X570 platforms, respectively. The AMD Ryzen 4000 ‘Renoir’ Desktop APUs are slated for release next month, so we’ll definitely be hearing more in the coming week when AMD will also be introducing their Ryzen 3000XT ‘Matisse Refresh’ Desktop CPUs.

What do you want to see in AMD’s next-generation desktop APUs?