AMD’s Ryzen 3 4200G and Ryzen 5 Pro 4400G Renoir Desktop APU Benchmarks Spotted

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    The new benchmarks for the AMD Ryzen 4000 ‘Renoir’ APU family have leaked on the Internet. These benchmarks show us a glimpse of the entry-level Ryzen 3 4200G and Ryzen 5 Pro 4400G APUs. In the leak posted by the Twitter user TUM_APISAK, both the APUs can be spotted within the 3DMark benchmark database along with their respective performance scores.

    We have seen many leaks regarding the the Ryzen 4000 ‘Renoir’ Desktop APUs. Moreover, a list of SKUs in its CPU support list was also confirmed by Biostar. The Renoir CPUs that have been benchmarked at 3DMark include Ryzen 3 4200G, Ryzen 5 Pro 4400G and Ryzen 7 Pro 4700G.

    All the APUs would be compatible with the AM4 platform. They would also feature a Zen 2 CPU& Vega GPU architecture based i+on TSMC’s 7nm process node.

    MD’s Ryzen 4000 ‘Renoir’ Desktop APUs have seen various leaks and last week, Biostar even confirmed them when they listed several SKUs in its CPU support list. The two Renoir APUs that were benchmarked include the Ryzen 3 4200G and the Ryzen Pro 4400G. Both APUs will be compatible with the AM4 platform (400/500 series chipsets). They would also feature AMD’s Zen 2 CPU & Vega GPU architecture based on TSMC’s 7nm process node.

    Specifications:

    AMD Ryzen 3 4200G APU:

    In terms of specification, the AMD Ryzen 3 4200G appears to be the most basic entry-level chip in the Renoir series. It would which 4 cores and 8 threads. It has a base clock of 3.8 GHz and a boost clocking speed of 4.1 GHz. On the graphics end, it features 6 CUs making a total of 384 cores that are clocked at 1700 MHz.

    AMD Ryzen 5 Pro 4400G:

    The Ryzen 5 Pro 4400G has a 6 core and 12 threads. It also comes along with a base clocking speed of 3.7 GHz and a boost clocking speed of 4.3 GH. The APU would also feature 7 CUs making a total of 448 SPs which would be clocking at 1900 MHz. Both of the CPUs would feature a TDP design of 65W with their ‘GE’ siblings set to feature a 35W TDP design.

    AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 4700G:

    The upcoming Ryzen 7 Pro 4700G would be on par with the regular Ryzen 7 4700G. As it is a flagship design, it would have 8 cores and 16 threads. The base clocking speed would reportedly be around 3.6 GHz and the boost clocking speed would be around 4.45 GHz. The CPU would also feature Vega 8 graphics along with 512 SPs which would be clocked at around 2100 MHz and feature a TDP design of 65W.

    Performance Benchmark Leaks:

    The Ryzen 3 4200G was benchmarked at 3DMark and manage to score 6825 points in Physics and 3489 points in the graphic benchmark. The performance at the graphic side puts it ahead of the Ice Lake GT1 graphic chip. It has 32 EUs and is on the same level with a low-voltage tuned MX250 GPU.

    On the other hand, the Ryzen 5 Pro 4400G manages to score 19,113 in Physics and 4033 in terms of graphics at the 3Dmark Firestrike benchmark. The Ryzen 5 Pro 4400G is on the same level as with the 8 core AMD Ryzen 7 2700X while leaving behind the Ryzen 5 3600. It’s graphic score much better than the Ryzen 7 4800H due to the 1900 MHz higher clock speed on the desktop SKU. The Ryzen 7 4800H scores around 3500 points in terms of graphics benchmark.

    The AMD Ryzen 3 4200G is around 58% faster than the Ryzen 3 2200G in the Firestrike CPU test according to the latest benchmarks. To sum it all up both the APUs look like decent entry-level GPUs. We would probably be seeing more leaks about the two GPU soon as fans await for the official launch and availability of the ‘Renoir’ series.

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