AMD 35W and 65W Renoir APUs for desktop pop up

Posted on Thursday, April 23 2020 @ 14:53 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
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TechPowerUp writes evidence has been found of an upcoming "Artic" processor from AMD with a 3.0GHz nominal clockspeed and an integrated graphics processor with a 1.2GHz frequency. The chip is a 35W TDP APU and seems to be the desktop variant the Renior-based Ryzen 4000 mobile series.
_rogame mentions that the iGPU performance is a notch lower than the 6 CU "Renoir" parts such as the 4600H, while the CPU performance is higher than the 8-core/8-thread 4700U.


In related news, WCCF Tech reports an entry of a new 65W APU has been found in the UserBenchmark database:
The chip has a base clock speed of 3.4 GHz and a boost clock speed of 3.7 GHz. The CPU is part of the Ryzen C5 series which relates to the 65W G-series lineup. It features four cores with eight threads and has 4 MB of L3 cache along with 2 MB of L2 cache. The CPU is currently an 'FH' stepping and is the 1st revision of the CPU lineup. It looks like this chip is still an early test sample since the clocks are lower than the Ryzen 3 3400G which is its predecessor.
It's unknown when AMD plans to launch these desktop APUs, presumably it will be in the second half of this year.


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