Ryzen 7 4700U with 8 CPU cores tested with PCMark10 Benchmark

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In a recent Renoir APU leak some details surfaced about ZEN2 based APUs from AMD, the same person now spotted something else, a Renoir based APU aka Ryzen 7 4700U what holds eight logical CPU cores and has a base clock of 2.0 GHz with a turbo to 4.2GHz. And it popped up in a UL benchmark as well



The APU seems to be residing in a Xiaomi Mi Laptop, reports Redditor Rogame and he spotted it in a PCMark 10 test. The AMD Renoir based chip is called 4700U and obviously intended for the mobile/laptop platform.

Judging from the 3DMark results the new AMD ZEN2 APU has 8 logical core, however, they are listed at 1/8 with 8 cores, and that could be indicative of an 8-core / 8 Thread CPU. The base clock would be 2 GHz, the boost 4.2 GHz. PCMark 10 scored roughly 18% than the Ryzen 7 3700U. A Core i7 10710U from the Comet Lake generation scores 5457 points in PCMark 10. That processor has 6 cores and 12 threads. The new Ryzen achieved a score of 4893 points, surpassing one of Intel's new Ice Lake chips with 4 cores and 8 threads. The i7 1065G7 scored 4758 points. Even more impressive, this is tagged to be a 15 Watt APU.

Ryzen 7 4700U with 8 CPU cores tested with PCMark10 Benchmark


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