Wooo, now this is interesting. A possible new processor – Ryzen 7 Extreme Edition?! Looking at the reported stock speed of 1.8 GHz … I’m guessing it’s a mobile processor designed for laptops.
Taken from TPU … Hot on the heels of the Ryzen 7 4700G desktop APU reveal, a curious-looking processor reared its head on the Futuremark Database, named “AMD Ryzen 7 Extreme Edition,” as unearthed by Thai PC enthusiast TUM_APISAK, who mentions that the chip is “Renoir” based, and likely a mobile part owing to its rather low nominal clock speed of 1.80 GHz, which can boost all the way up to 4.30 GHz. The chip has all 8 cores and 16 threads enabled.
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AMD Ryzen 7 Extreme Edition
(Renoir) pic.twitter.com/WW8uEH4SOV— APISAK (@TUM_APISAK) May 11, 2020
Coming back to its clock speeds, the “Extreme Edition” appears to be a 100 MHz speed bump over the Ryzen 7 4800U, a 15-Watt part with 4.20 GHz max boost. The 45-Watt Ryzen 7 4800H has the same 4.20 GHz boost clock, but much higher 2.90 GHz nominal clocks. It hence stands to reason that this is a 15 W segment part, topping the 4800U, targeting ultraportables. Interestingly, a 15-Watt Renoir with these clock speeds was recently reported as the “Ryzen 9 4900U.” We’ll hear more in the coming weeks.
Source: TPU via TUM_APISAK (Twitter)