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Common features of Ryzen 4000 desktop CPUs:

  • Socket: AM4.
  • All the CPUs support DDR4-3200 in dual-channel mode.
  • L1 cache: 64 KB (32 KB data + 32 KB instruction) per core.
  • L2 cache: 512 KB per core.
  • All the CPUs support 24 PCIe 3.0 lanes. 4 of the lanes are reserved as link to the chipset.
  • No integrated graphics.
  • Fabrication process: TSMC 7FF.
  • Bundled with AMD Wraith Stealth

The AMD 4700S and 4800S desktop processors are part of a "desktop kit" that comes bundled with a motherboard and GDDR6 RAM. The CPU is soldered, and provides 4 PCIe 2.0 lanes. These are reportedly cut-down variants of the APUs found on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S repurposed from defective chip stock.[1][2][3]

Branding and model Cores
(threads)
Clock rate (GHz) L3 cache
(total)
TDP Core
config[i]
Release
date
MSRP
Base Boost
AMD 4800S[1][2] 8 (16) 4.0 8 MB 2 × 4 2022 bundled with desktop kit
4700S[3] 3.6 75 W 2021
Ryzen 5 4500 6 (12) 4.1 65 W 2 × 3 Apr 4, 2022 US $129
Ryzen 3 4100 4 (8) 3.8 4.0 4 MB 1 × 4 US $99
  1. ^ Core Complexes (CCX) × cores per CCX