AMD Ryzen 4000 Series Desktop Processors with AMD Radeon Graphics Set to Deliver Breakthrough Performance for Commercial and Consumer Desktop PCs

New OEM and sys­tem inte­gra­tor (SI) designs coming Q3 2020, inclu­ding inno­va­ti­ve small form fac­tor enter­pri­se PCs, towers and gam­ing desktops

SANTA CLARA, Calif.

 

Today, AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) announ­ced the world’s first and most advan­ced 7nm x86 desk­top pro­ces­sors with built-in gra­phics for con­su­mer and com­mer­cial PC mar­kets2. The AMD Ryzen™ 4000 Series Desk­top Pro­ces­sors with Rade­on™ Gra­phics and the AMD Ath­lon™ 3000 Series Desk­top Pro­ces­sors with Rade­on™ Gra­phics fea­ture the most advan­ced pro­ces­sor core tech­no­lo­gy1 on the mar­ket com­bi­ned with the best gra­phics per­for­mance available in a desk­top processor.

The new AMD Ryzen™ 4000 G‑Series Desk­top Pro­ces­sors deli­ver impres­si­ve gene­ra­tio­nal leaps in per­for­mance3 and ama­zing power effi­ci­en­cy for con­su­mers, gamers, strea­mers and crea­tors. Built for modern busi­ness PCs, AMD Ryzen 4000 Series Desk­top Pro­ces­sors with PRO tech­no­lo­gies offer enter­pri­se-class solu­ti­ons, advan­ced tech­no­lo­gy and mul­ti-laye­red secu­ri­ty fea­tures. Ryzen 4000 Series Desk­top Pro­ces­sors are built on the indus­try-lea­ding 7nm pro­cess and “Zen 2” core archi­tec­tu­re, offe­ring unmat­ched user expe­ri­en­ces and power effi­ci­en­cy in the sta­te-of-the art AMD socket AM4 platform.

AMD is dedi­ca­ted to con­ti­nuous­ly pushing the boun­da­ries of pro­ces­sing power and gra­phics per­for­mance to deli­ver ama­zing PC expe­ri­en­ces for all cus­to­mers, from main­stream PC users, to gamers, strea­mers and enter­pri­se users,” said Saeid Mosh­kela­ni, seni­or vice pre­si­dent and gene­ral mana­ger, cli­ent busi­ness unit, AMD. “Today, in asso­cia­ti­on with our long­stan­ding PC part­ners, we are exci­ted to launch the AMD Ryzen 4000 Series Desk­top Pro­ces­sors. The ulti­ma­te desk­top pro­ces­sors with built-in gra­phics deli­ve­ring ama­zing per­for­mance for work or play.”

AMD Ryzen 4000 G‑Series Desktop Processors with AMD Radeon Graphics

With respon­si­ve per­for­mance and flaw­less visu­als with Rade­on gra­phics built-in, con­su­mers can now enjoy enthu­si­ast-level per­for­mance for gam­ing and con­tent crea­ti­on in AMD Ryzen 4000 G‑Series pro­ces­sor powered pre-built desk­tops wit­hout the need for a dis­crete gra­phics card. Addi­tio­nal­ly, the new AMD Ath­lon™ 3000 G‑Series Desk­top Pro­ces­sors pro­vi­de respon­si­ve per­for­mance and modern fea­tures for ent­ry-level PCs using the same “Zen” core archi­tec­tu­re and built-in Rade­on gra­phics as the high-per­for­mance AMD Ryzen Desk­top Pro­ces­sor family.

The AMD Ryzen™ 4700G Desk­top Pro­ces­sor offers:

  • Up to 2.5X mul­ti-threa­ded per­for­mance com­pared to pre­vious gene­ra­ti­on5
  • Up to 5% grea­ter sin­gle-thread per­for­mance than the Intel Core i7-97006
  • Up to 31% grea­ter mul­ti­th­rea­ded per­for­mance than the Intel Core i7-97007
  • Up to 202% bet­ter gra­phics per­for­mance than the Intel Core i7-97008
MODEL CORES / THREADS TDP

(Watts)

BOOST9/BASE FREQ. (GHz) GPU CORES CACHE (MB)
AMD Ryzen™ 7 4700G 8C/16T 65W Up to 4.4 / 3.6 GHz 8 12 MB
AMD Ryzen™ 7 4700GE 8C/16T 35W Up to 4.3 / 3.1 GHz 8 12 MB
AMD Ryzen™ 5 4600G 6C/12T 65W Up to 4.2 / 3.7 GHz 7 11 MB
AMD Ryzen™ 5 4600GE 6C/12T 35W Up to 4.2 / 3.3 GHz 7 11 MB
AMD Ryzen™ 3 4300G 4C/8T 65W Up to 4.0 / 3.8 GHz 6 6 MB
AMD Ryzen™ 3 4300GE 4C/8T 35W Up to 4.0 / 3.5 GHz 6 6 MB
Ath­lon™ Gold 3150G 4C4T 65W​ 3.9 GHz 3 6 MB
Ath­lon™ Gold 3150GE 4C4T 35W 3.8 GHz 3 6 MB
Ath­lon™ Sil­ver 3050GE 2C4T 35W 3.4 GHz 3 5 MB

 

AMD Ryzen 4000 Series Desktop Processors with PRO technologies

Built for the modern busi­ness envi­ron­ment, the new AMD Ryzen PRO 4000 Series and AMD Ath­lon PRO 3000 Series Desk­top Pro­ces­sors offer a new stan­dard for modern busi­ness PCs. Fea­turing advan­ced per­for­mance and modern secu­ri­ty fea­tures with lay­ers of pro­tec­tion, they are desi­gned to keep up with today’s fast-paced, remo­te work busi­ness envi­ron­ments. With secu­ri­ty fea­tures such as AMD Memo­ry Guard and AMD Secu­re Pro­ces­sor along­side seam­less mana­gea­bi­li­ty fea­tures, busi­nesses can rest assu­red AMD-powered sys­tems are easy to admi­nis­ter on an enter­pri­se-level sca­le and deli­ver relia­ble secu­ri­ty features.

The AMD Ryzen PRO 4000 Series Desk­top Pro­ces­sors offer:

  • Up to 31% fas­ter per­for­mance than the com­pe­ti­ti­on9
  • Up to 43% more per­for­mance per watt than the com­pe­ti­ti­on10
MODEL CORES/

THREADS

TDP

(Watts)

BOOST9/

BASE FREQ. (GHz)

Gra­phics Cores L2/L3 CACHE (MB)
AMD Ryzen™ 7 PRO 4750G 8C/16T 65W Up to 4.4/3.6 GHz 8 12MB
AMD Ryzen™ 7 PRO 4750GE 8C/16T 35W Up to 4.3/3.1 GHz 8 12MB
AMD Ryzen™ 5 PRO 4650G 6C/12T 65W Up to 4.2/3.7 GHz 7 11MB
AMD Ryzen™ 5 PRO 4650GE 6C/12T 35W Up to 4.2/3.3 GHz 7 11MB
AMD Ryzen™ 3 PRO 4350G 4C/8T 65W Up to 4.0/3.8 GHz 6 6MB
AMD Ryzen™ 3 PRO 4350GE 4C/8T 35W Up to 4.0/3.5 GHz 6 6MB
AMD Ath­lon™ Gold PRO 3150G 4C/4T 65W Up to 3.9/3.5 GHz 3 6MB
AMD Ath­lon™ Gold PRO 3150GE 4C/4T 35W Up to 3.8/3.3 GHz 3 6MB
AMD Ath­lon™ Sil­ver PRO 3125GE 2C/4T 35W Up to 3.4/3.4 GHz 3 5MB

 

Partner Quotes

Both our con­su­mer and com­mer­cial cus­to­mers expect PCs that deli­ver a blend of best-in-class per­for­mance and value,” said Mike Nash, chief tech­no­lo­gist and head of Cus­to­mer Expe­ri­ence and Port­fo­lio Stra­tegy, HP Inc. “HP offers a com­pre­hen­si­ve AMD port­fo­lio that offers incre­di­ble pro­ces­sing power and best-in-class inte­gra­ted gra­phics across our con­su­mer and gam­ing PCs as well as fle­xi­ble func­tion­a­li­ty and enter­pri­se-gra­de secu­ri­ty in our com­mer­cial PCs to keep busi­ness users pro­duc­ti­ve everywhere.”

At Leno­vo™, we are always lis­tening to our cus­to­mers’ pain points for new oppor­tu­ni­ties to trans­form how they feel about the PC desk­top expe­ri­ence,” said Dil­ip Bha­tia, Chief Cus­to­mer Expe­ri­ence Offi­cer at Leno­vo. “Our Ide­a­Cent­re™ and Think­Cent­re™ series ser­ve our widest ran­ge of con­su­mer and com­mer­cial cus­to­mers for a reason, every desk­top user wants smoot­her per­for­mance, more sto­rage for files, and relia­ble gra­phics whe­ther they’re working from home or at the office—but they also want sleek style. By brin­ging the speed of next-level AMD Ryzen Desk­top Pro­ces­sors to our uni­que and more com­pact designs in seve­ral form fac­tors, we are deli­ve­ring more choice for bet­ter expe­ri­en­ces wit­hout sacri­fi­ci­ng style. The upgraded Leno­vo Ide­a­Cent­re 5 with soft tex­tu­red slide design is powered by AMD Ryzen 4700G Desk­top Pro­ces­sor with Rade­on Gra­phics opti­ons to pro­vi­de the speed you need for pre­mi­um enter­tain­ment and pro­duc­ti­vi­ty tasks, while run­ning cool and quiet. Fea­turing Ryzen PRO 4000 Series Desk­top Pro­ces­sors, the Leno­vo Think­Cent­re M75t, M75s and M75q busi­ness PCs will be updated later this fall. The new desk­tops pro­vi­de the fle­xi­bi­li­ty of dif­fe­rent form fac­tors with lay­ers of modern secu­ri­ty fea­tures and mana­gea­bi­li­ty solu­ti­ons for simp­ler deploy­ment and IT management.”

Availability

The Ryzen 4000 G‑Series Desk­top Pro­ces­sors are expec­ted to be available in sys­tems from OEM part­ners inclu­ding Leno­vo and HP start­ing in Q3 2020. The Ryzen PRO 4000 Series Desk­top Pro­ces­sors will be available from SIs at launch on July 21st , and are expec­ted in sys­tems from OEM part­ners start­ing later this fall. The Ryzen 4000 G‑Series, Ath­lon 3000 G‑Series, Ryzen PRO 4000 Series and Ath­lon PRO 3000 Series Desk­top Pro­ces­sors are exclu­si­ve­ly available from SIs and OEM partners.

Supporting Resources

About AMD

For 50 years AMD has dri­ven inno­va­ti­on in high-per­for­mance com­pu­ting, gra­phics and visua­liza­ti­on tech­no­lo­gies ― the buil­ding blocks for gam­ing, immersi­ve plat­forms and the dat­a­cen­ter. Hundreds of mil­li­ons of con­su­mers, lea­ding For­tu­ne 500 busi­nesses and cut­ting-edge sci­en­ti­fic rese­arch faci­li­ties around the world rely on AMD tech­no­lo­gy dai­ly to impro­ve how they live, work and play. AMD employees around the world are focu­sed on buil­ding gre­at pro­ducts that push the boun­da­ries of what is pos­si­ble. For more infor­ma­ti­on about how AMD is enab­ling today and inspi­ring tomor­row, visit the AMD (NASDAQ:AMDweb­siteblogFace­book and Twit­ter pages. 

Cautionary Statement

This press release con­ta­ins for­ward-loo­king state­ments con­cer­ning Advan­ced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) such as the fea­tures, func­tion­a­li­ty, timing, avai­la­bi­li­ty, expec­ta­ti­ons and bene­fits of the Ryzen 4000 G‑Series, Ath­lon 3000 G‑Series, Ryzen PRO 4000 Series and Ath­lon PRO 3000 Series Desk­top Pro­ces­sors and expec­ta­ti­ons with OEM part­ners, which are made pur­su­ant to the Safe Har­bor pro­vi­si­ons of the Pri­va­te Secu­ri­ties Liti­ga­ti­on Reform Act of 1995. For­ward-loo­king state­ments are com­mon­ly iden­ti­fied by words such as “would,” “intends,” “belie­ves,” “expects,” “may,” “will,” “should,” “seeks,” “intends,” “plans,” “pro for­ma,” “esti­ma­tes,” “anti­ci­pa­tes,” or the nega­ti­ve of the­se words and phra­ses, other varia­ti­ons of the­se words and phra­ses or com­pa­ra­ble ter­mi­no­lo­gy. Inves­tors are cau­tio­ned that the for­ward-loo­king state­ments in this docu­ment are based on cur­rent beliefs, assump­ti­ons and expec­ta­ti­ons, speak only as of the date of this docu­ment and invol­ve risks and uncer­tain­ties that could cau­se actu­al results to dif­fer mate­ri­al­ly from cur­rent expec­ta­ti­ons. Such state­ments are sub­ject to cer­tain known and unknown risks and uncer­tain­ties, many of which are dif­fi­cult to pre­dict and gene­ral­ly bey­ond AMD’s con­trol, that could cau­se actu­al results and other future events to dif­fer mate­ri­al­ly from tho­se expres­sed in, or impli­ed or pro­jec­ted by, the for­ward-loo­king infor­ma­ti­on and state­ments. Mate­ri­al fac­tors that could cau­se actu­al results to dif­fer mate­ri­al­ly from cur­rent expec­ta­ti­ons include, wit­hout limi­ta­ti­on, the fol­lo­wing: Intel Corporation’s domi­nan­ce of the micro­pro­ces­sor mar­ket and its aggres­si­ve busi­ness prac­ti­ces may limit AMD’s abili­ty to com­pe­te effec­tively; AMD reli­es on third par­ties to manu­fac­tu­re its pro­ducts, and if they are unable to do so on a time­ly basis in suf­fi­ci­ent quan­ti­ties and using com­pe­ti­ti­ve tech­no­lo­gies, AMD’s busi­ness could be mate­ri­al­ly adver­se­ly affec­ted; fail­ure to achie­ve expec­ted manu­fac­tu­ring yields for AMD’s pro­ducts could nega­tively impact its finan­cial results; the suc­cess of AMD’s busi­ness is depen­dent upon its abili­ty to intro­du­ce pro­ducts on a time­ly basis with fea­tures and per­for­mance levels that pro­vi­de value to its cus­to­mers while sup­port­ing and coin­ci­ding with signi­fi­cant indus­try tran­si­ti­ons; if AMD can­not gene­ra­te suf­fi­ci­ent reve­nue and ope­ra­ting cash flow or obtain exter­nal finan­cing, it may face a cash short­fall and be unable to make all of its plan­ned invest­ments in rese­arch and deve­lo­p­ment or other stra­te­gic invest­ments; the loss of a signi­fi­cant cus­to­mer may have a mate­ri­al adver­se effect on AMD; AMD’s receipt of reve­nue from its semi-cus­tom SoC pro­ducts is depen­dent upon its tech­no­lo­gy being desi­gned into third-par­ty pro­ducts and the suc­cess of tho­se pro­ducts; glo­bal eco­no­mic and mar­ket uncer­tain­ty may adver­se­ly impact AMD’s busi­ness and ope­ra­ting results; the ongo­ing novel coro­na­vi­rus (COVID-19) pan­de­mic could mate­ri­al­ly adver­se­ly affect AMD’s busi­ness, finan­cial con­di­ti­on and results of ope­ra­ti­ons; AMD’s world­wi­de ope­ra­ti­ons are sub­ject to poli­ti­cal, legal and eco­no­mic risks and natu­ral dis­as­ters which could have a mate­ri­al adver­se effect on AMD; govern­ment actions and regu­la­ti­ons such as export admi­nis­tra­ti­on regu­la­ti­ons, tariffs and trade pro­tec­tion mea­su­res, may limit AMD’s abili­ty to export its pro­ducts to cer­tain cus­to­mers; AMD pro­ducts may be sub­ject to secu­ri­ty vul­nerabi­li­ties that could have a mate­ri­al adver­se effect on AMD; IT outa­ges, data loss, data brea­ches and cyber-attacks could com­pro­mi­se AMD’s intellec­tu­al pro­per­ty or other sen­si­ti­ve infor­ma­ti­on, be cos­t­ly to reme­dia­te and cau­se signi­fi­cant dama­ge to its busi­ness, repu­ta­ti­on and ope­ra­ti­ons; uncer­tain­ties invol­ving the orde­ring and ship­ment of AMD’s pro­ducts could mate­ri­al­ly adver­se­ly affect it; AMD’s ope­ra­ting results are sub­ject to quar­ter­ly and sea­so­nal sales pat­terns; the agree­ments gover­ning AMD’s notes and the Secu­red Revol­ving Faci­li­ty impo­se rest­ric­tions on AMD that may adver­se­ly affect its abili­ty to ope­ra­te its busi­ness; the mar­kets in which AMD’s pro­ducts are sold are high­ly com­pe­ti­ti­ve; the con­ver­si­on of the 2.125% Con­ver­ti­ble Seni­or Notes due 2026 may dilute the owner­ship inte­rest of its exis­ting stock­hol­ders, or may other­wi­se depress the pri­ce of its com­mon stock; the demand for AMD’s pro­ducts depends in part on the mar­ket con­di­ti­ons in the indus­tries into which they are sold. Fluc­tua­tions in demand for AMD’s pro­ducts or a mar­ket decli­ne in any of the­se indus­tries could have a mate­ri­al adver­se effect on its results of ope­ra­ti­ons; AMD’s abili­ty to design and intro­du­ce new pro­ducts in a time­ly man­ner is depen­dent upon third-par­ty intellec­tu­al pro­per­ty; AMD depends on third-par­ty com­pa­nies for the design, manu­fac­tu­re and sup­p­ly of mother­boards, soft­ware, memo­ry and other com­pu­ter plat­form com­pon­ents to sup­port its busi­ness; if AMD loses Micro­soft Corporation’s sup­port for its pro­ducts or other soft­ware ven­dors do not design and deve­lop soft­ware to run on AMD’s pro­ducts, its abili­ty to sell its pro­ducts could be mate­ri­al­ly adver­se­ly affec­ted; and AMD’s reli­ance on third-par­ty dis­tri­bu­tors and AIB part­ners sub­jects it to cer­tain risks.  Inves­tors are urged to review in detail the risks and uncer­tain­ties in AMD’s Secu­ri­ties and Exch­an­ge Com­mis­si­on filings, inclu­ding but not limi­t­ed to AMD’s Quar­ter­ly Report on Form 10‑Q for the quar­ter ended March 28, 2020.

Zen 2” is a code­na­me for AMD archi­tec­tu­re, and is not a pro­duct name. GD-122

FOOTNOTES
  1. Advan­ced ’ is defi­ned as 7nm pro­cess tech­no­lo­gy and AMD “Zen 2” core as of April 7th, 2020. RZG2‑1
  2. Based on AMD Labs test­ing May 2020 using the 3D Mark TimeS­py bench­mark to mea­su­re the gra­phics per­for­mance of the Ryzen 7 4700G, Ryzen 5 4600G, and Ryzen 3 4300G desk­top pro­ces­sors vs. the Core i7-9700, Core i5-9400, and Core i3-9100 Intel desk­top pro­ces­sors. Per­for­mance may vary. 3DMark is a regis­tered trade­mark of Future­mark Cor­po­ra­ti­on. RZG2‑2
  3. Based on AMD Labs test­ing May 2020 using the Cine­bench R20 nT bench­mark to mea­su­re the mul­ti-thread per­for­mance of the Ryzen 7 4700G, Ryzen 5 4600G, and Ryzen 3 4300G desk­top pro­ces­sors vs. the Ryzen 5 3400G, and Ryzen 3 3200G. Per­for­mance will vary. RGZ2‑3
  4. Based on AMD Labs test­ing in June 2020, com­pa­ring the Ryzen 7, 4700G, Ryzen 5 4600G, and Ryzen 3 4300G to the Core i7-9700, Core i5-9500, and Core i3-9100, respec­tively, using the Cine­bench R20 nT and R20 1T to mea­su­re CPU per­for­mance, and the 3DMark Times­py bench­mark to mea­su­re GPU per­for­mance. Per­for­mance may vary. 3DMark is a regis­tered trade­mark of Future­mark Cor­po­ra­ti­on. RZG2-56
  5. Based on AMD Labs test­ing May 2020 using the Cine­bench R20 nT bench­mark to mea­su­re the mul­ti-thread per­for­mance of the Ryzen 7 4700G, Ryzen 5 4600G, and Ryzen 3 4300G desk­top pro­ces­sors vs. the Ryzen 5 3400G, and Ryzen 3 3200G. Per­for­mance will vary. RZG2‑3
  6. Based on test­ing by AMD per­for­mance labs on 6.9.20 using the Cine­bench R20 1T bench­mark. Per­for­mance may vary. RZG2‑6.
  7. Based on test­ing by AMD per­for­mance labs on 6.9.20 using the Cine­bench R20 nT bench­mark. Per­for­mance may vary.  RZG2‑6.
  8. Based on test­ing by AMD per­for­mance labs on 6.9.20 using the 3DMark Time Spy bench­mark test. Per­for­mance may vary. 3DMark is a trade­mark of Future­mark Cor­po­ra­ti­on. RZG2‑9.
  9. Max boost for AMD Ryzen Pro­ces­sors is the maxi­mum fre­quen­cy achie­va­ble by a sin­gle core on the pro­ces­sor run­ning a burs­ty sin­gle-threa­ded workload. Max boost will vary based on seve­ral fac­tors, inclu­ding, but not limi­t­ed to: ther­mal pas­te; sys­tem coo­ling; mother­board design and BIOS; the latest AMD chip­set dri­ver; and the latest OS updates. GD-150
  10. As of 4/9/2020. Test­ing by AMD Labs using the Cine­bench R20 nT bench­mark to test the mul­ti-threa­ded per­for­mance of the Ryzen 7 Pro 4750G ver­sus the Core i7-9700 vPro. Results may vary. RPD-06
  11. As of 5/8/20. Test­ing by AMD Labs using the Ryzen 7 PRO 4750G vs Intel Core i7-9700 vPro in the Cine­bench R20nT bench­mark test: Per­for­mance per Watt based on Cine­bench R20nT points deli­ver­ed per watt of sys­tem power con­sump­ti­on during test. Results may vary. RPD-07