During CES 2021, AMD unveiled the Ryzen 5000H and Ryzen 5000U APUs for laptops, and the Ryzen 5000G for the desktop is on the way. And judging by the Ryzen 7 5700G benchmark, the new desktop APUs may be even more popular than the simple Ryzen 5000 processors.
A Chinese source cited the Ryzen 7 5700G benchmarks in CPU-Z. With a maximum frequency of 4.75 GHz and a core voltage of 1.376 V, this APU significantly outperformed the Ryzen 7 3700X in CPU-Z. It also turned out to be faster than the eight-core Ryzen 7 5800X in Geekbench.

The rest of the tests were carried out in more gentle conditions – with a frequency of 4.625 GHz and a voltage of 1.36 V. But in this case the Ryzen 7 5700G bypassed the Ryzen 7 5800X in the multi-threaded test, and in the single-threaded test it was slightly inferior.
It should be noted that Ryzen 7 5800X has 8 cores with a frequency of 3.8-4.7 GHz and 36 MB of cache (second and third levels in total), supports multithreading. Its TDP is 105 W. Ryzen 7 5700G has not yet been officially presented, but it is known that it also includes an 8-core CPU with multithreading support and a frequency of 3.8-4.6 GHz, a Vega 8 GPU with 512 cores, 20 MB of cache (also a total of L2 and L3). There is no exact date for the announcement of the Ryzen 5000G APUs, these APUs should be released in the first half of 2021.
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