The first picture of AMD’s flagship Ryzen 7 4700G APU has been leaked on the Internet and confirms that AMD is preparing its fastest AM4 APU to date.
AMD Ryzen 7 4700G, image of the fastest APU to date
AMD Ryzen 4000 ‘Renoir’ AM4 CPUs with the same cube used in the recently released Ryzen 4000 ‘Renoir’ for laptops will be desktop-oriented, but with a significant improvement over their zen+ based predecessors.
The Ryzen 4000 Series desktop APUs take the leap to 7nm and take advantage of the Zen 2 architecture, in addition to the improved Vega GPU core.
From the filtered image you can see that the main part will be called AMD Ryzen 7 4700G. This part has the OPN code “100-00000000146”. From the specifications listed in the OPN table, we can conclude that the specifications of this chip for a desktop APU are literally crazy.
The AMD Ryzen 7 4700G has 8 cores and 16 threads. This is twice the number of cores and threads compared to the Ryzen 5 3400G. The clock rates are given with a 3.6 GHz base and 4.45 GHz boost. The chip can have 8 MB L3 cache and a TDP of 65 W. In addition to the CPU cores, the chip will also contain 8 Vega GPU cores with a total of 512 SP. The clock rates are 2.1 GHz.
As for the other APU models, AMD will prepare several of them with 35W and 65W TDPs. There are Ryzen 4000 APUs with 4, 6 and even 8 cores like the Ryzen 7 4700G. All Ryzen 4000 ‘Renoir’ APUs natively support DDR4-3200 MHz speeds, but to really take advantage of the improved Vega iGPU, you would need to use DRAM with higher frequency and feed the iGPU with as much bandwidth as possible.
The new Ryzen APU Renoir processors will be launched in July.