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Ryzen 3 (3200GE, Pro 3200GE, 3200G, Pro 3200G) No 3300–3600 (3800–4000 boost) Socket AM4: Ryzen 5 (3400GE, Pro 3400GE, 3400G, Pro 3400G) Yes
Key features of Ryzen 8040 notebook APUs: Socket: BGA (FP7, FP7r2 or FP8 type packages). All models support DDR5-5600 or LPDDR5X-7500 in 128-bit "dual-channel" mode. CPU uses Zen4 cores (Phoenix) or a combination of Zen4 and Zen4c cores (Phoenix2). GPU uses the RDNA 3 (Navi 3) architecture. Some models include first generation Ryzen AI NPU (XDNA).
Rembrandt Ryzen 6000 series (laptop) Rembrandt-R Ryzen 7035 series (laptop) Zen 4 series CPUs and APUs (released 2022) Raphael Ryzen 7000 series (desktop) Storm Peak Ryzen Threadripper 7000 series (desktop) Dragon Range Ryzen 7045 series (laptop) Phoenix Ryzen 8000 APU series (desktop) and Ryzen 7040 series (laptop) Hawk Point Ryzen 8040/8045 ...
Ryzen 3 PRO 2100GE [2] found in some OEM markets in limited quantities. Ryzen (/ ˈ r aɪ z ən / RY-zən) [3] is a brand [4] of multi-core x86-64 microprocessors, designed and marketed by AMD for desktop, mobile, server, and embedded platforms, based on the Zen microarchitecture.
As the first largely "ground up redesign" of the Zen CPU core since the architecture family's original release in early 2017 with Zen 1/Ryzen 1000, Zen 3 was a significant architectural improvement over its predecessors; having a very significant IPC increase of +19% over the prior Zen 2 architecture in addition to being capable of reaching higher clock speeds.
These were followed by two mobile APUs, the Ryzen 2500U and Ryzen 2700U, in October 2017. [7] February 2018 saw the release of two desktop APUs, the Ryzen 3 2200G and the Ryzen 5 2400G, and the Ryzen Embedded V1000 line of APUs. [8] [9] In September 2018 AMD announced several Vega APUs in their Athlon line of products. [10]
Threadripper, or Ryzen Threadripper, is a brand of HEDT (high-end desktop) and workstation multi-core x86-64 microprocessors designed and marketed by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), and based on the Zen microarchitecture. [1]