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AMD announces Ryzen 5000G processors with integrated Radeon graphics

After months of various leaks and rumours, today AMD has officially announced the Ryzen 5000G series of processors. These are APUs with integrated Radeon graphics cores alongside Zen 3 CPU cores for a better all-in-one solution for gaming without a dedicated graphics card.

As expected, these are 7nm Ryzen processors with up to 8 cores and 16 threads. Each SKU has an energy efficient version too with a lower TDP, so the Ryzen 7 5700G is a 65W chip, while the Ryzen 7 5700GE has a 35 TDP. Each processor also has a number of dedicated “Radeon Graphics” cores, while we don't have confirmation, these integrated GPUs seem to be based on the Vega architecture.

The table below has the full specifications for each Ryzen 5000G series processor:

SKU Cores/Threads Base/Boost Clock Speed (GHz) Integrated Graphics TDP (W)
AMD Ryzen 7 5700G 8 / 16 3.8 / 4.6 8 Radeon Graphics Cores 65
AMD Ryzen 7 5700GE 8 / 16 3.2 / 4.6 8 Radeon Graphics Cores 35
AMD Ryzen 5 5600G 6 / 12 3.9 / 4.4 7 Radeon Graphics Cores 65
AMD Ryzen 5 5600GE 6 / 12 3.4 / 4.4 7 Radeon Graphics Cores 35
AMD Ryzen 3 5300G 4 / 8 4.0 / 4.2 6 Radeon Graphics Cores 65
AMD Ryzen 3 5300GE 4 / 8 3.6 / 4.2 6 Radeon Graphics Cores 35

You will notice the lack of pricing information and that is due to the fact that these will not be sold at retail like normal Ryzen 5000 series CPUs. Instead, they will be sold to OEMs, who will then announce pre-built systems featuring the Ryzen 5000G series processors. Currently, AMD tells us to expect “new exciting OEM desktop systems in the coming weeks”, so keep an eye out for announcements from the likes of Dell, HP, Lenovo etc.

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KitGuru Says: The Ryzen 5000G series has officially arrived. What do you all think of AMD's new APU line-up? Would you like to see these sold at retail in addition to being put in OEM systems?

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