Leak: AMD Ryzen 8700G and 8600G APUs: Performance Tested Against 5000G Series

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Recent benchmark tests of AMD's Ryzen 8700G and 8600G APUs, conducted on Geekbench, reveal a significant improvement in single-core performance over the 5000G series. The Ryzen 8000G series shows an approximate 30% increase in single-core efficiency compared to its predecessor.

The Ryzen 7 8700G APU features a base frequency of 4.2GHz and can boost up to 5.1GHz. In contrast, the Ryzen 5 8600G, while having two fewer Zen4 cores, operates at a slightly higher base frequency of 4.3GHz.

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single coremulti-core
AMD R7 77002845 (100%)14692 (100%)
AMD R7 8700G (V6.2)2720 (96%)14326 (98%)
AMD R5 8600G (V6.0)2474 (87%)11453 (78%)
AMD R7 5700G1981 (70%)8737 (59%)
AMD R5 5600G1917 (67%)7662 (52%)

When comparing the Ryzen 7 8700G with the Ryzen 5 8600G, the former exhibits approximately 10% higher single-core performance and around 25% better multi-core performance. These tests were conducted using the AMD B650 platform, with both APUs equipped with DDR5-6400 memory. AMD suggests that the optimal memory speed for these processors is around 6000 MT/s. In a direct comparison with the Zen3-based Ryzen 5000G series APUs, the new 8000G series shows an improvement of about 30-37% in single-core performance and a 49-64% increase in multi-core performance.

Source: ithouse


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