The
AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5750GE was released by AMD in the second quarter of 2021 and joins the Ryzen 7 desktop processors. It is based on the AM4 socket, which has been used by AMD for several generations, and supports the virtualization technologies AMD-V and SVM. The processor is based on the Cezanne architecture (Zen 3) and is manufactured with a structure width of 7 nanometers.
The
AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5750GE is an octa-core processor, i.e. a processor with 8 physical cores. It supports Hyperthreading technology, which gives it 16 computing threads (logical cores) and it can be overclocked due to the free multiplier with appropriate cooling. The basic clock frequency of the 8 cores is 3.20 gigahertz and the maximum clock frequency in turbo mode is 4.60 gigahertz. However, this is only achieved with a single core utilization, with the utilization of all cores the maximum clock frequency is 3.60 gigahertz.
The AMD Radeon 8 Graphics (Renoir) is integrated as the internal graphics unit in the
AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5750GE. This graphics unit is also manufactured using the 7-nanometer process and comes from the ninth generation of AMDs own iGPUs. The internal graphics unit, used for the first time in the first quarter of 2020, is able to supply up to 3 monitors with an image at the same time and the maximum shared memory that the iGPU can use is 2 gigabytes. The clock frequency of the Radeon 8 graphics is 2.00 gigahertz and with its 8 execution and 512 shader units the graphics achieves an FP32 computing power (single precision) of 2048 GigaFLOPS.
With the
AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5750GE, up to 64 gigabytes of DDR4-3200 RAM can be operated, which is controlled via the 2 available memory channels and enables a bandwidth of 51.2 GB/s.
- Efficient Zen 3 Architecture
- Integrated AMD Radeon RX Vega 8 Graphics
- PRO features for security and management
- Ideal for compact and energy-efficient systems