We keep seeing new processors, graphics, monitors… This year the competition is very tough and I think all companies know that, that’s why we live in a time of constant launches and novelties , although this does not mean that they are all good and/or expected.
Today we are going to see the new leak that has happened regarding AMD which shows us a new model of processor without an integrated graphics card. Let us know its details.
AMD Ryzen 5 7500F
It would be called according to leaks. And as we have well commented, it would not have an integrated graphics card, so its greatest feature would be this, the need to have a dedicated card to be able to take advantage of this processor. For now, the company has not commented, although all the details seem clear.
Its filtering can be found here. We see how this new AMD component would come with 6 Zen 4 cores with 12 threads of execution, as well as a 5000MHz speed.
The brand AMD would never have used the letter F behind its models to indicate the absence of a graphic on them, as if Intel did. However, it seems that they have been copied and now carry it in the same way as its main competitor.
According to the first information made public, the CPU does indeed have 6 cores, and it should be around 100 MHz slower than the Ryzen 5 7600, offering the same number of cores. The processor has already appeared on the PugetBench website running on an X670E motherboard and DDR5-4800 memory.
If all is true, this new component this would be the lowest range the company has launched this year. Very office oriented and small budgets. We will have to see it in operation and, above all, at what price it will go on sale, but it is not a model that we will pay much attention to, I assure you.
Rumors they put it at $209 which would leave it only $10 below the Ryzen 5 7600, which can be found for $219 and also it would be 100 MHz faster than this 7500F. That would put this new processor in a really bad spot, because for that price difference, I doubt anyone would go for it. While it has to be said that the 7600 came out for $229 and the price has come down, so knocking the 7500F down to under $200 might be the only worthwhile option to buy.