AMD Ryzen 7 3700C and Ryzen 3 3250C appear mysteriously at Geekbench

Mysterious AMD Ryzen processors arrive in a benchmark database. They are called Ryzen 7 3700C and Ryzen 3 3250C.

The Geekbench benchmark has just indexed two mysterious AMD processors. The first one is a quad-core Ryzen 7 and the second one is a dual-core Ryzen 3. The identified mobile chips are Ryzen 7 3700C and Ryzen 3 3250C.

In both cases, we have a graphic component with a mobile VEGA iGPU. With single-core and multi-core values of 826 and 1739, Ryzen 7 3700C is calibrated at 2.3 GHz. The Ryzen 3 units are slightly faster at 2.6 GHz. It reaches 580 and 1409 points respectively.

On paper, these solutions are quite similar to the Ryzen 7 3700U and Ryzen 3 3250U APUs. They share the same architecture, but with a 15-watt case.

The tests were conducted using a system called Google Zork.

AMD Ryzen 7 3700C and Ryzen 3 3250C, AMD Ryzen 7 3700C and Ryzen 3 3250C appear mysteriously at Geekbench, OptocryptoThese are probably “customized” versions of the APU U series, which meet the specifications of a future Google Chromebook. Although unconfirmed, the letter “C” could refer to Chromebook exactly.

Note that the code name “Google Zork” is not new. It is known since 2019. If the product remains unknown for the time being, it could be a PixelBook 2 in 1, which can be picked up with the usual tweezers.

AMD Ryzen 7 3700C and Ryzen 3 3250C, AMD Ryzen 7 3700C and Ryzen 3 3250C appear mysteriously at Geekbench, Optocrypto

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