AMD has just unleashed a new family of desktop processors, if you can believe it, with the attack on Intel continuing in the form of the new Ryzen 4000 G-series CPUs.
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What AMD points to with the new Ryzen 4000 G-series processors is that they have built-in Radeon graphics, take advantage of the 7nm node, and Zen efficiency, where it delivers the maximum performance that AMD offers 2.5 times more than the last generation.
AMD released 6 new processors in its Ryzen 4000 G-series family, with the above specs showing that we have 3 65W offers and 3 35W offers. AMD offers an 8C / 16T chip at 35W and 65W, a 6C / 12T chip at 35W and 65W, and a 4C / 8T chip also at 35W and 65W.
Each chip comes with a variable number of CPU base clocks, cache, Radeon graphics cores, and graphics frequency.
The new family of processors is led by the flagship Ryzen 7 4700G, which is an 8-core, 16-wire chip. AMD has a pretty fast 3.6GHz base and a 4.4GHz CPU clock, along with 8 Radeon GPU cores, and keeps it all under 65W.
How is the performance going?
As for content creation, the Ryzen 7 4700G destroys the Intel Core i7-9700, what matters to you is an 8 core 8 core CPU. AMD has the upper hand here with SMT on its side, doubling the thread count for serious performance at 65W.
Intel hasn’t had good graphics for, well, forever, so it should come as no surprise that the Ryzen 7 4700G destroys the Core i7-9700 in gaming. Look at those performance numbers … 152% better in DOTA 2, 120% better in Rocket League, 99% better in CS: GO and going crazy 274% faster in Civilization VI.
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