AMD Ryzen 7 4700G 2021
Ryzen 7 5700G boosting to 4.6 GHz offers 2021 unspectacular results on the Geekbench compared to the Ryzen 7 4700G but it is early days for AMD desktop APU

We has become so used to the singing the praises of Ryzen 5000 Zen 3 chips from an AMD that it is comes as something of a surprise when sample turns up that does not set fire to the synthetic benchmark record books. This can be said about to AMD Ryzen 7 5700G desktop APU that was the unearthed on Geekbench by the Tum Apisak. Fortunately for the hardcore Team Red fans, this processor is a stepping 0 level, which means more can be a expected from it as a it is tweaked and the refined.
The an AMD Ryzen 7 5700G, which has a recorded base clock of the 3.80 GHz and seemingly a boost clock that can be stretch to 4.66 GHz, scored 1,304 points in single-core test and 8,717 points in multi-core test. While the 8-core chip has to shown progress in the single-core processing, just like rest of the Ryzen 5000 series, the a multi-core result looks a muted. Comparing it with handful of benchmarks from systems with the an Ryzen 7 4700G shows that in the some cases Zen 2 Renoir APU is actually outscored the Zen 3 successor, with 1 example amassing 9,529 points (Windows; Gigabyte X570 Aorus Pro WIFI)..
The good news is that the an Ryzen 7 5700G, which as desktop APU brings integrated GPU with it (Radeon-Vega architecture), shows great single-core performance the improvement against competition from Intel. Recent CPU-Z result for this Vermeer chip were a respectable, and once again single-thread performance was outstanding, especially considering it is area in which an AMD was once believed to be vastly inferior.
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