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AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 5750G desktop apu doing rounds

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/15/2021 09:11 AM | source: tieba.baidu.com | 11 comment(s)
AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 5750G desktop apu doing rounds

An AMD Ryzen 7 5000G APU has surfaced on the web, with CPU-Z screenshots and everything. This ZEN3 desktop APU has eight Zen 3 cores with sixteen threads and an integrated Vega GPU. A product that AMD has yet to announce.

The results are posted by a Baidu user. The chip in question is an engineering sample, and likely a PRO revision. The Ryzen 7 Pro 5750G has been tested with an overclock of 4.8GHz at 1.47V. According to the user, this overclock was 'relatively stable'. He also tested 4.9GHz at 1.50V, although that turned out not to be stable enough. At 4.8GHz, the CPU achieved a CPU-Z single-core score of 660 points, with a multi-core result of 6898. This is comparable to the Ryzen 7 5800X, which also has eight Zen 3 cores with sixteen threads. The regular clock speed and an official turbo frequency of the Ryzen 7 Pro 5750G are not yet known. 

AMD has yet to officially announced these chips.







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Undying
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#5887437 Posted on: 02/15/2021 09:18 AM
Amd ffs start using the navi based igpus in your apus.

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#5887439 Posted on: 02/15/2021 09:24 AM
Amd ffs start using the navi based igpus in your apus.


Completely agree, I thought this one would have Navi... sigh.

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#5887442 Posted on: 02/15/2021 09:39 AM
Completely agree, I thought this one would have Navi... sigh.


Rumor is zen3+ or zen4 will start using it. I also think these should be using it too.

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#5887443 Posted on: 02/15/2021 09:44 AM
Where are Navi APUs? Yeah, I know, first world problem, but seriously, where are they?

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#5887449 Posted on: 02/15/2021 10:24 AM
Rumor is zen3+ or zen4 will start using it. I also think these should be using it too.

Working RDNA2 GPU has higher base cost of transistors than Latest GCN had. I think AMD does not want to make that transistor investment, nor they want to spend engineering time on it.
Maybe with AM5/Zen4 they'll deliver new I/O die which will enable use of CPU chiplet + GPU chiplet.
That could make things pretty cheap from manufacturing and tapeout perspectives. One tapeout for CPU chiplet, 2nd for GPU chiplet, and last for I/O die.

But right now, they have no objective reason to do it. If sales were low and they needed newer, more attractive product... But it is good that they sell well.

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