The AMD Ryzen 7 5700G is leaking again, this time with new benchmark results from tests on CPU-Z and Userbenchmark. These new benchmarks give us a good look at how AMD's new APU performs compared to competing Intel processors.
The CPU-Z and UserBenchmark results spotted by @TUM_APISAK show that the unannounced APU was tested in an HP Pavilion Desktop TP01-2xxx PC. Besides the APU, this system had a 256GB Kioxia SSD and a 16GB module of DDR4-3200 memory.
For those unaware of the Ryzen 7 5700G specifications, this 8C/16T APU is based on the Zen 3 architecture and features Radeon Vega 8 graphics, 4MB of L2 cache, and 16MB of L3 cache. The base clock is set at 3.8GHz, but it boosts up to 4.6GHz.
R7 5700G
Userbenchhttps://t.co/MqlHowIAZY pic.twitter.com/rPEeYNorHB
— APISAK (@TUM_APISAK) May 5, 2021
In CPU-Z the single-core score was 631 point, beating the whole Intel 9th and 10th Gen Core line-up. As for the multi-thread test, it outperformed all 8-core parts from the Intel 9th and 10th Gen Core line-up, as well as its predecessors by a fair margin. During the multi-thread test, the operating frequencies averaged at just above 4.45GHz.
UserBenchmark scores weren't as stellar as the CPU-Z ones. At the time of writing, there are 5 entries of the Ryzen 7 5700G by the same user. Averaging all results place the APU at the 48th position of the UserBenchmark ranking.
Discuss on our Facebook page, HERE.
KitGuru says: It looks like someone got lucky with an earlier than expected Ryzen 7 5700G and decided to put it through its paces. The early benchmarks show some promising results, but we would need to test the APU in other scenarios before drawing a conclusion.