Hardware leaker @momomo_us has shared a data sheet that contains the core specifications for AMD’s upcoming Ryzen 5000G Series desktop APUs. They comprise the Ryzen 7 5700G, an 8C/16T processor with base/boost clock of 3.8 GHz/4.6 GHz; the Ryzen 5 5600G, a 6C/12T processor with base/boost clcok of 3.9 GHz/4.4 GHz; and the Ryzen 3 5300G, a 4C/8T processor with base/boost clock of 4.0 GHz/4.2 GHz. All three of these Zen 3-based “Cezanne” APUs feature a TDP of 65 watts.
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— 188号 (@momomo_us) April 1, 2021
[…] we are still waiting for confirmation whether Ryzen 5000G series will be available to the DIY market. AMD has made a huge mistake by not releasing its 4000G series through conventional retail channels. As a result, Ryzen 4000G has only been available through the grey market from OEMs and system integrators, the only companies that were allowed to buy Ryzen 4000G CPUs from AMD.
Sources: @momomo_us, VideoCardz
Looks like they finally bumped the APUs from
Vega cores!
It’d be nice if I could get my hands on something better than the 3400G. I’d like a 4700G or a 4750G, but not so available. I’d settle on a 4650G too.
We will see what this 5000 series can do.
I like the 2400G that I have, but it struggles with 1080 games. At least the ones I like playing.