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AMD Ryzen 7 4700G 8-core APU Photos Pops Up

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/15/2020 05:57 PM | source: Videocardz | 21 comment(s)
AMD Ryzen 7 4700G 8-core APU Photos Pops Up

AMD is working hard on their RENOIR series APU. The Ryzen 7 4700G already has been caught on camera. The source from Videocardz mentions the product is a final one, and is pending release in stores soon.

The Ryzen 7 4700G is an AMD Renoir processor based on Zen2 cores, however, has embedded graphics. It is rumored that GPU shader core cluster count is 8 Compute Units, multiply that by 64 shader processors per cluster and you'll see 512 Shader processors. This "Renoir" based product shares design elements of Vega, but would hold the display- and multimedia core logic of Navi. The CPU would feature 512 KB of L2 cache per core, and 8 MB of shared L3 cache (4 MB per CCX). The chip will likely have a 65 Watt TDP.

An interesting spot for sure. However, I am inclined to say that the 4-core parts need an IGP to save on build cost, with more expensive 8-core products people would buy a dedicated graphics card anyway.



AMD Ryzen 7 4700G 8-core APU Photos Pops Up




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Fergutor
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#5789167 Posted on: 05/15/2020 11:37 PM
What are they lying about? AMD doesn't claim Ryzen 3000 does universally this or that. It's just what people assume. From AMD's pov they are identification numbers for product lines. Like in AMD GPUs they suddenly jumped from 500 series to 5000, not 600. Or like how there were rebrands.



Obviously they aren't since it doesn't work so systematically or logically. Just like in cars you never know if the manufacturer adds or drops some feature one year from the same model. Some spare part might fit in both 2015 model and 2018 model, another part might be totally different. You won't know unless you laborously study the models.



If you don't want to know, then you shouldn't even care about it. It's not like the generation by itself would change how Windows and programs run, even though it might affect how fast they run. Nevertheless, they will run as fast as advertised for the particular model, more or less.

It's like you forgot/ignore all said before. So, forget it...

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#5789177 Posted on: 05/16/2020 12:44 AM
It's like you forgot/ignore all said before. So, forget it...


What were we talking about, again?

Fergutor
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#5789184 Posted on: 05/16/2020 02:28 AM
What were we talking about, again?


Eeehhhh...the stuff of the thing with the device of the object that can, you know, make it, like...remember that thing in those times that you could, like, buy, but then you went and use the stuff with the thingy and...

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#5789186 Posted on: 05/16/2020 02:55 AM
This CPU screams affordable home server.

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#5789207 Posted on: 05/16/2020 06:24 AM
I feel like the are 2 AMD APU customers. People who buy them, and people that end up with them. The people intentionally buying them, especially by now, just know what the APUs are. Everyone else stumbled across a random low end OEM offering that didn't cost much. It's just a random number that's higher than previous one, should the OEM actually be offering multiple series for said consumer to be comparing. Given AMD's limited penetration with OEMs, there aren't a lot of people in the consumer segment intentionally buying an AMD computer that aren't the informed consumer/DIY type. Of the 4 Ryzen systems I've come across doing computer repairs over the past couple of years, 3 were custom build by someone for the customer, that really had no idea what was in it, and 1 was custom built by me by request, with a strict list of components for a specific task. There might have been a single Ryzen laptop in there that someone wanted to sell.

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