SO HE GUYS WELCOME BACK TO THE NEW BLOG NOW ITS THE TIME OF PC BUILDER NOW IF YOU ALL KNOW THAT AMD IS GOING LAUNCH THEIR BRAND NEW 4TH GEN PROCESSORS IN 2020 HOLIDAYS IN THIS BLOG WILL TELL YOU THE SPECS OF THOSE PROCESSOR
AMD's 4th generation Ryzen desktop processors are expected to launch around September 2020, sources in the motherboard industry tell DigiTimes. Codenamed "Vermeer," successor to "Matisse," these processors will be socket AM4 multi-chip modules of up to two CPU complex dies based on the "Zen 3" microarchitecture, combined with an I/O controller die. The "Zen 3" chiplets are expected to be fabricated on a newer 7 nm-class process by TSMC, either N7P or N7+. The biggest design change with "Zen 3" is the doing away of CCX arrangement of CPU cores, with each chiplet holding a common block of cores sharing a last-level cache. This, along with clock speed headroom gains from the new node are expected to yield generational price-performance increases.
The "Zen 2" based 8-core "Renoir" die is also expected to make its socket AM4 debut within 2020, succeeding the "Picasso" based quad-core Ryzen 3000-series APUs. This is a particularly important product for AMD, as it is expected to compete with Intel's 10th generation Core i5 6-core/12-thread processors in terms of pricing, while offering more cores (8-core/16-thread) and a faster iGPU. The 4th gen Ryzen socket AM4 processor lineup will launch alongside AMD's 600-series motherboard chipset, with forwards- and backwards-compatibility (i.e., "Vermeer" and "Renoir" working with older chipsets, and older AM4 processors working on 600-series chipset motherboards). AMD was originally expected to unveil these processors at the 2020 Computex trade-show in June, but Computex itself is rescheduled to late-September.
THIS WAS THE NEW OF AMD BRAND NEW CPUs HERE IS THE BOX IMAGE OF THAT CPU

The Ryzen 9 4900H and the Ryzen 7 4800H are said to feature 8 cores and 16 threads. There are no other specifications detailed but that is a 2x bump in cores and threads over the existing Ryzen 3rd Gen APU lineup. The Ryzen 7 3750H features 4 cores and 8 threads. This puts AMD on parity with Intel's Core i9 H-series lineup. It is also mentioned that these two chips, the Ryzen 9 4900H, and the Ryzen 7 4800H perform the same as the Core i9-9880H which is a chip with a base clock of 2.30 GHz & a boost clock of up to 4.80 GHz. It should no surprise if both of these chips end up close to the flagship Core i9-9980HK which features a +200 MHz boost clock.
This goes off to show that AMD's Zen 2 architecture doesn't need the clock speeds to keep up with Intel's higher-clocked processors and the IPC advantage is enough to close the gap. It is also stated that the power consumption on the AMD Ryzen 4000 APUs will be significantly lower than the Intel chips however, the density of the 7nm APUs would cause a slight spike in temperatures. So we can expect some heavy-duty cooling on gaming notebooks that end up with AMD's 4th Gen 45W APUs.
ASUS Gaming Notebooks Listed With AMD Ryzen 4000 APUs
In addition to the Ryzen 9 4900H and the Ryzen 7 4800H, the Ryzen 7 4800HS has also been listed by an online retailer and featured in ASUS's upcoming GA401IV laptop. The Ryzen 7 4800HS seems to be a power-optimized version of the Ryzen 7 4800H, offering lower clock speeds with a slightly lower power budget. The laptop also comes with 16 GB DDR4 memory, Windows 10 and supports a 14" display.
With Ryzen 4000 APUs, laptop vendors would be able to finally configure AMD note-book designs with faster memory with speeds of up to 3200 MHz in dual channel mode, giving a huge boost to overall productivity and tasks. The ASUS laptop is currently listed for €1600.27 which is roughly around $1800 US. These are placeholders for now and the final retail price may end up being much lower. The Ryzen 7 4800H, Ryzen 7 4800HS, Ryzen 5 4600H, and the Ryzen 5 4600HS have also been spotted on the same retailer, configured in various and upcoming ASUS's gaming notebooks. Following are all of the listings:
AMD Ryzen 7 4700G Flagship Renoir APU Specs
The CPU-Z screenshot he provided shows that the Ryzen 7 4700G is based on the 7nm Zen 2 core architecture. It features 8 cores, 16 threads, 4 MB of L2 and 8 MB of L3 cache for a total of 12 MB cache. This is definitely lower than the 32 MB of L3 cache which the 8 core Ryzen 7 3800X features but this is due to the monolithic nature of the chip which relies on a single package rather than the chiplet based design on the Ryzen 3000 'Matisse' series desktop processors.

The CPU features a base clock of 3.60 GHz and a boost clock of 4.45 GHz which matches the earlier specifications leak. The CPU operates with a 65W TDP and is compatible with the AM4 socket. The graphics side features the enhanced 7nm Vega GPU which comes with 8 CUs to form 512 cores. Its clocked at 2100 MHz on the GPU side which makes it one of the fastest clocked integrated graphics chip.

The motherboard is not mentioned and it isn't clear in the pictures or video posted by the leaker but ITCooker recently posted a picture of the ASRock B550 Phantom Gaming ITX/ax over at his FB feed so I would assume that this is the motherboard he used for testing. For previous tests, the ASRock B550 Taichi was utilized. The AMD Ryzen 7 4700G APU was overclocked to 4.55 GHz across all 8 cores and 16 threads. A total of 16 GB DDR4 memory was used which was running at 4333 MHz with CL16 timings.
AMD Ryzen 7 4700G Renoir APU 4.55 GHz Cinebench R20 Performance Benchmark:

In terms of performance, the Ryzen 7 4700G was tested in both Cinebench R15 and Cinebench R20 benchmarks. In Cinebench R15, the CPU scores 2325 points while Cinebench R20 reported a score of 5336 points for the chip. For comparison, an overclocked AMD Ryzen 7 3800X CPU (4.3 GHz) has a score of around 5300 points in the same benchmark while a 5.1 GHz Core i7-10700K scores 5320 points in Cinebench R20. The AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750G or Ryzen 7 4700G is expected to cost about $300 US which makes it a truly impressive 8 core part given its massive overclocking capabilities.
AMD Ryzen 7 4700G Renoir APU 4.65 GHz Cinebench R15 Performance Benchmark:

Update: The CPU has also been benchmarked in Cinebench R15 single-core test with an overclock of 4.65 GHz. The CPU scores 217 points in the single-core test which puts it on par with the Core i9 10900K.
AMD Ryzen 7 4700G Renoir APU 4.55 GHz Cinebench R15 Performance Benchmark:

Surely, a high-end AIO cooling setup was used which was put under chilled water which gives the AMD Ryzen Renoir APU a major advantage but still, the chip being pushed to clocks which are deemed impossible for the Ryzen 3000 'Matisse' family is great news for overclockers and users in general who are looking forward to getting their hands on the new chips.

We've already talked about the AMD Ryzen 4000 PRO APU lineup in our previous post and while our sources mention that the lineup would be kept exclusive to the OEM and system integrator market, I personally believe that AMD will open up sales of standard Renoir parts in the retail channel soon after the PRO launch.
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