Specifications for Entire Lineup of AMD Ryzen 5000U Series (Zen 3/Zen 2) Mobile Processors Leaked

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ExecutableFix has shared the specifications for AMD’s upcoming lineup of Ryzen 5000U Series (“Cezanne” and “Lucienne”) processors, which comprise low-power mobile CPUs leveraging the Zen 3 and Zen 2 generations, respectively.

There are at least six SKUs, the fastest of which is the Ryzen 7 5800U – an 8-core, 16-thread chip with a 2 GHz base clock and 4.4 GHz boost clock, as well as a Radeon RX Vega-based iGPU with 8 Compute Units running at 2 GHz. While the number of GPU cores have remained the same, those clocks are a nice improvement over the current generation’s AMD Ryzen 7 4800U (1.8 GHz base clock, 4.2 GHz boost clock).

Here is the complete lineup of AMD Ryzen 5000U Series mobile processors and their respective specifications. Note the architectural flip-flop as we go down the list, as the SKUs switch between the Zen 3 and Zen 2 processes.

Ryzen 7 5800U (Zen 3 Cezanne)

  • OPN 100-0000000285
  • 8 cores / 16 threads
  • 2.0 GHz base – 4.4 GHz boost
  • 8 CU @ 2.0 GHz
  • 16 MB L3 cache
  • 10-25 W cTDP

Ryzen 7 5700U (Zen 2 Lucienne)

  • OPN 100-0000000371
  • 8 cores / 16 threads
  • 1.8 GHz base – 4.3 GHz boost
  • 8 CU @ 1.9 GHz
  • 8 MB L3 cache
  • 10-25 W cTDP

Ryzen 5 5600U (Zen 3 Cezanne)

  • OPN 100-0000000287
  • 6 cores / 12 threads
  • 2.3 GHz base – 4.2 GHz boost
  • 7 CU @ 1.8 GHz
  • 12 MB L3 cache
  • 10-25 W cTDP

Ryzen 5 5500U (Zen 2 Lucienne)

  • OPN 100-0000000375
  • 6 cores / 12 threads
  • 2.1 GHz base – 4.0 GHz boost
  • 7 CU @ 1.8 GHz
  • 8 MB L3 cache
  • 10-25 W cTDP

Ryzen 3 5400U (Zen 3 Cezanne)

  • OPN 100-0000000288
  • 4 cores / 8 threads
  • 2.6 GHz base – 4.0 GHz boost
  • 6 CU @ 1.6 GHz
  • 8 MB L3 cache
  • 10-25 W cTDP

Ryzen 3 5300U (Zen 2 Lucienne)

  • OPN 100-0000000376
  • 4 cores / 8 threads
  • 2.6 GHz base – 3.85 GHz boost
  • 6 CU @ 1.5 GHz
  • 4 MB L3 cache
  • 10-25 W cTDP

ExecutableFix believes that all of these parts will launch in 2021, with a potential announcement as early as January. And according to VideoCardz’s coverage, the entire Ryzen 5000U lineup will support SMT (simultaneous multithreading) unlike the Ryzen 4000 Series (“Renoir”).

Tsing Mui
News poster at The FPS Review.

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