AMD’s Ryzen 7 5700G APU leaks online, a next-generation Cezanne processor
AMD’s Ryzen 7 5700G APU leaks online, a next-generation Cezanne processor
This processor utilises AMD’s Cezanne silicon, providing AMD users with the benefits of integrated graphics and the power of AMD’s Zen 3 CPU architecture. With AMD’s mainline Ryzen desktop processors lacking integrated graphics solutions, the Ryzen 5000G CPU lineup offers consumers and OEMs an excellent CPU option for compact desktop systems or use cases where discrete graphics cards are not required.Â
A user of AMD’s leaked Ryzen 5700G retail CPU sample has managed to clock the processor at 4.65GHz on all cores, achieving high benchmark scores in the process. Sadly, no benchmarks were provided to showcase the processor’s stock performance.Â
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At 4.65GHz, AMD’s Ryzen 7 5700G gives Intel’s i9-11900K a run for its money, delivering a multi-threaded score of 6040 points, easily outpacing our stock i9-11900K. That said, we are comparing an overclocked Ryzen 7 5700G to a stock i9-11900K.Â
AMD’s Ryzen 9 5700G CPUs utilises an 8 CU Vega iGPU, which operated at 2,000MHz at stock using hacked drivers. This is 100MHz below AMD’s Ryzen 7 4700G, though it is unclear whether these lowered clock speeds are due to the 5700G’s use of non-retail drivers.Â
Chiphell user Ivanonline confirmed that the processor supported PCIe 4.0 connectivity on AMD’s 500 series of AM4 motherboards when testing the processor.Â
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AMD is yet to reveal their Ryzen 7 5700G processor officially, and it is unknown whether or not the CPU will be released to retailers to custom PC builds. The Ryzen 7 5700G’s last-generation predecessor, the Ryzen 7 4700G, was an OEM-only product, though the CPU was available to consumers through unofficial channels.Â
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