The AM5 socket may soon be enriched by a new CPU which, unlike previous models, does not have an integrated GPU Instead, the AMD Ryzen 5 7500F is a pure CPU, known from the AM4 bar.
Recently there was an entry in a database that was unknown until now AMD Ryzen 5 7500F Processor released. Little is known about this CPU so far, but there was already a benchmark entry at the end of May. in Possetbench Ryzen was able to achieve 2,270 points. It also shows that it is a hexa-core processor. This is hardly surprising, since all Ryzen 5 models so far have six cores.
But now the question is why? f-suffix standing right It is assumed that, among other things, AMD uses it to identify CPUs that do not have an integrated GPU. It is handled similarly by Intel, for example. The VideoCardz website already claims that this is actually a conventional CPU sold without a graphics unit. In addition, a maximum clock 5 GHz will be reached.
The report also states that it is expected to launch in the market soon. Apparently, the launch is scheduled for this week, with a price tag of around $200 expected The Ryzen 5 7500F should be aimed at smaller OEM PCs. Also took a picture of the CPU in the meantime Twitter user @harakuze5719 Published but the related post has been deleted again.
Update #1 [11.07.2023]: “F” Suffix Mystery Solved
The processor is now included in several support lists, including Asus and MSI. The entries show that this is actually a neutral Raffle chip with the integrated GPU disabled. Furthermore, the chip offers six cores up to 3.7 GHz, a 32 MB L3 cache and a TDP of 65 watts.
Update #2 [12.07.2023]: Planned for China only
how Tom’s Hardware As reported, AMD only seems to want to bring the Ryzen 5 7500F to the Chinese market for now. There it should be used standalone first, but later also in finished PC systems. What sounds a bit unusual has happened several times in the past. AMD already offers a China-exclusive kit for the Ryzen 4000, while the Ryzen 5 5600X3D is exclusively for the US market.
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