A reseller has uploaded listings of the Ryzen 4000 Pro desktop APUs along with the bulk prices for the processors. Keep in mind that this isn’t a retailer, rather, a reseller that sells products in bulks to retailers and OEMs.

Let’s start with the Ryzen 3 PRO 4350G. This is a quad-core chip with SMT running at a max boost of up to 4.1GHz. It has five Vega GPU cores running at 1.4GHz.
APU | Cores|Threads | Base|Boost | GPU Cores | GPU Frequency | TDP |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ryzen 3 4200G | 4/8 | 2.7GHz|4.1GHz | 5 | 1400MHz | 65W |
Ryzen 5 4400G | 6/12 | 3.3GHz|4.3GHz | 6 | 1700MHz | 65W |
Ryzen 7 4700G | 8/16 | 3.6GHz|4.45GHz | 8 | 2100MHz | 65W |
Ryzen 3 4200GE | 4/8 | 2.5GHz|4.1GHz | 5 | 1400MHz | 35W |
Ryzen 5 4400GE | 6/12 | 3GHz|4.1GHz | 6 | 1700MHz | 35W |
Ryzen 7 4700GE | 8/16 | 2GHz|4.25GHz | 8 | 1900MHz | 35W |

The Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G comes with six cores and twelve threads reaching a boost clock of up to 4.3GHz. It has six Radeon Vega iGPU cores running at 1.7GHz.

Lastly, the Ryzen 7 PRO 4750G has eight cores and twelve threads running at up to 4.45GHz. It has eight Vega cores with am operating clock of 2.1GHz. If the non-PRO variants of these APUs do come to retail, they should be priced roughly the same.
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