The
AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650G is a processor with 6 physical cores and 12 threads that was developed for the desktop area, which can also be seen from the supported "AM4" socket.
The processor was launched in the second quarter of 2021 and is manufactured with a structure width of 7 nanometers. It is based on the Cezanne architecture (Zen 3) and has a 3.00 megabyte level 2 cache and a 16.00 megabyte level 3 cache.
The 6 cores have a basic clock frequency of 3.90 gigahertz, which increases to up to 4.40 gigahertz in turbo mode with individual core utilization. With appropriate cooling, the
AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650G can also be overclocked, and much higher clock frequencies can then be achieved. In the current Cinebench, version R23, the processor has a single-core score of 1504 points and in the multi-core benchmark a score of 11196 points. It is therefore a good mid-range CPU.
With the integrated AMD Radeon 7 Graphics (Renoir), the
AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650G has an internal graphics unit that clocks at 1.90 gigahertz. The iGPU has 7 execution units with 448 shaders and supports up to 2 gigabytes of shared memory. The graphics unit will be installed in a processor for the first time in the first quarter of 2020 and will also be manufactured with a structure width of 7 nanometers. The AMD Radeon 7 Graphics (Renoir) can supply up to 3 monitors with an image and achieves an FP32 computing power of 1702 GigaFLOPS.
The processor has 2 memory channels, with which up to 64 gigabytes of DDR4-3200 RAM can be operated. The maximum bandwidth of the RAM is 51.2 GB/s. ECC memory (RAM with automatic error correction) is unfortunately not supported by the AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650G.
AMD specifies the TDP of the
AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650G as 65 watts and the maximum temperature that the processor can reach before it starts to throttle is 95 degrees Celsius.
- Integrated AMD Radeon RX Vega 7 Graphics
- Efficient Zen 3 Architecture
- Comprehensive PRO Features
- 7 nm Manufacturing