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AMD Ryzen 4000 Pro 4350G , 4650G and Ryzen 7 4750G APUs Pop Up at Distributor

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/08/2020 08:57 AM | source: HiFiHedgehog | 12 comment(s)
AMD Ryzen 4000 Pro 4350G , 4650G  and Ryzen 7 4750G  APUs Pop Up at Distributor

AMD's Renoir based APUs are getting closer and closer, the ZEN2 processors with integrated graphics will first make their way into the business channel in the form of Pro series APUs. 

Three SKUs now have been spotted on the website of a US-based distributor specialized in PC components. The specifications are in line with what we have heard before, and AMD likely is bound to make some new announcements on these.

  • Ryzen 5 Pro 4350G will be the least powerful, offering four cores and eight threads at up to 4.1 GHz. Listed for $141
  • Ryzen 5 Pro 4650G reportedly has six cores and 12 threads up to 4.3 GHz, with an L3 cache size of 11 MB listed for 204 US dollars.
  • Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G will get eight cores and 16 threads at 4.4 GHz, with 12 MB of cache at L3 level, according to the product information on the site. This chip will probably also be able to use the full Integrated GPU, listed at $302. 

The specifications are in line with what we have heard before, and AMD likely is bound to make some new announcements on these soon.



AMD Ryzen 4000 Pro 4350G , 4650G  and Ryzen 7 4750G  APUs Pop Up at Distributor AMD Ryzen 4000 Pro 4350G , 4650G  and Ryzen 7 4750G  APUs Pop Up at Distributor AMD Ryzen 4000 Pro 4350G , 4650G  and Ryzen 7 4750G  APUs Pop Up at Distributor




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#5806823 Posted on: 07/08/2020 02:27 PM
Great to see they've gone up to 8c/16t, though I'm most curious about the GPU specs. If they stick with Vega graphics, they're going to have to do something about the memory bandwidth. The larger L3 might help a little bit but I don't think that's enough.

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#5806950 Posted on: 07/08/2020 08:44 PM
So with these coming out, how will this effect the 4200g (3200g) and 4400G (3400g) variants are they going to be boosted up to ryzen 9 versions? as they usually have a higher voltage.

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#5807000 Posted on: 07/08/2020 11:34 PM
Great to see they've gone up to 8c/16t, though I'm most curious about the GPU specs. If they stick with Vega graphics, they're going to have to do something about the memory bandwidth. The larger L3 might help a little bit but I don't think that's enough.


With it being Zen 2, you'll be able to use faster RAM too so that should also help, unlike Zen/Zen+ that had the difficulties beforehand.

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#5807002 Posted on: 07/08/2020 11:44 PM
will be very curious to see how memory overclocking effects igpu performance on consumer variants of these apus.

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#5807006 Posted on: 07/09/2020 12:04 AM
With it being Zen 2, you'll be able to use faster RAM too so that should also help, unlike Zen/Zen+ that had the difficulties beforehand.

Yes, that definitely will be a major help, but it's still unlikely to be enough. These Zen2 models do have a substantial increase in L3, but again, that too isn't going to be enough.

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