AMD is bringing their Zen-3 based APUs – the Ryzen 75700G and Ryzen 5 5600G – to the DIY market. Both come with Cezanne-based cores at 8-cores and 6-cores, respectively, as well as Vega cores for graphics.
Both the Ryzen 7 5700G and Ryzen 5 5600G will be using the AMD Zen 3 architecture, which boasts up to 19% IPC improvement over last generation’s Zen 2 processors. But since both chips are APUs, they will also come with Vega GPU cores.
AMD is promising up to 2.45x the graphics performance on 5700G on gaming and up to 1.63x performance on content creation against its nearest competitor in terms of pricing; the Intel Core i7-11700.
The two processors almost completes the stack of processors. The only thing missing now from AMD’s CPU lineup are the more affordable Ryzen 3 series that are yet to be ported to the Zen 3 architecture.
Pricing for AMD’s two new Ryzen desktop APUs for DIY builders are as follows:
Both will be available in the market starting August 5, 2021.
AMD Ryzen 5 5600G and Ryzen 7 5700G priced starting at PhP 18,000 in PH