AMD Ryzen 5700G Expected to Feature 13 Percent Faster Single-Threaded Performance than Predecessor

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The single-thread performance of AMD’s upcoming Zen 3-based APU, the Ryzen 5700G, appears to be around 13 percent faster than its Ryzen 4700G predecessor. This is according to new CPU-Z benchmarks shared by software engineer and leaker Patrick Schur, which show a single-threaded score of 614 points and multi-thread score of 6,229 points. AMD’s Ryzen 5700G is an 8-core, 16-thread processor with Vega-based graphics.

What has not been made clear is whether AMD has any plans to sell Cezanne APUS for the DIY market. The previous series codenamed Renoir-AM4 were exclusive to OEMs and system integrators. They were however still available through some retailers, especially Asian-based, who were basically selling them through the gray market.

Sources: Patrick Schur, VideoCardz

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