AMD’s Ryzen 4000 ‘Renoir’ APUs With 7nm Vega GPU Have More Graphics Horsepower Than The Original PS4 & Xbox One
AMD's recently released Ryzen 4000 'Renoir' APUs have been benchmarked and the latest figures show that they easily exceed the performance of the original PS4 and Xbox One not only within the graphics department but also overall when combining the total horsepower of the CPU & the GPU.
AMD Ryzen 4000 Renoir APUs Are Faster Than The Original PS4 & Xbox One Consoles, Up To 3 TFLOPs of Horsepower
We are once again approaching the era of next-gen consoles but it looks like desktop PC users can now enjoy better performance than both last-gen consoles on one complete SOC. The original Sony PS4 and Microsoft Xbox One consoles launched all the way back in 2013 & were powered by similar chip architectures from AMD but in significantly different configs. Back then, PS4 offered better specifications at a lower price point while Xbox One launched at a higher price but with lackluster specifications.
Looking at the AIDA64 GPGPU benchmark data posted over at AMD's subreddit, the Ryzen 7 PRO 4750G features 1.1 TFLOPs of CPU and 2.15 TFLOPs of GPU horsepower. The GPU alone is enough to tear apart both last generation consoles. Even adding up the 100 or so GFLOPs that the Jaguar CPUs have to offer, the PS4 at best would yield 1.95 TFLOPs of compute output which the 7nm GPU easily surpasses despite featuring less than half the cores. Adding the 1.1 TFLOPs of the CPU, the Renoir SOC offers about 3.25 TFLOPs of horsepower.
AMD's recently released Ryzen 4000 'Renoir' APUs have been benchmarked and the latest figures show that they easily exceed the performance of the original PS4 and Xbox One not only within the graphics department but also overall when combining the total horsepower of the CPU & the GPU.
AMD Ryzen 4000 Renoir APUs Are Faster Than The Original PS4 & Xbox One Consoles, Up To 3 TFLOPs of Horsepower
We are once again approaching the era of next-gen consoles but it looks like desktop PC users can now enjoy better performance than both last-gen consoles on one complete SOC. The original Sony PS4 and Microsoft Xbox One consoles launched all the way back in 2013 & were powered by similar chip architectures from AMD but in significantly different configs. Back then, PS4 offered better specifications at a lower price point while Xbox One launched at a higher price but with lackluster specifications.
Looking at the AIDA64 GPGPU benchmark data posted over at AMD's subreddit, the Ryzen 7 PRO 4750G features 1.1 TFLOPs of CPU and 2.15 TFLOPs of GPU horsepower. The GPU alone is enough to tear apart both last generation consoles. Even adding up the 100 or so GFLOPs that the Jaguar CPUs have to offer, the PS4 at best would yield 1.95 TFLOPs of compute output which the 7nm GPU easily surpasses despite featuring less than half the cores. Adding the 1.1 TFLOPs of the CPU, the Renoir SOC offers about 3.25 TFLOPs of horsepower.