AMD has officially launched the RYZEN PRO series processors in the RYZEN 5000 series. Simply put, the RYZEN PRO series processors are the best-performing processors in the RYZEN 5000 series. At the same time, these processors suitable for commercial PCs also contain additional hardware-based security functions.
Just like last year, there are three RYZEN PRO series processors launched by AMD, all of which have SMT synchronous multi-threading technology. Of course, not all RYZEN 5000 processors have SMT technology, and not all RYZEN 5000 processors are built on the ZEN 3 architecture, and this batch of RYZEN PRO 5000 processors are built on the ZEN 3 architecture.
The three processors are AMD RYZEN PRO 5850U, 5650U, and 5450U, and the core numbers are 8 cores, 6 cores, and 4 cores respectively. These RYZEN PRO processors are all built on the 7nm node of 15W TSP, and their main frequency and cache are the same as those of the non-PRO version.
In the benchmark test, AMD compared the 15W RYZEN 7 PRO 5850U and 15W RYZEN 5 PRO 5650U with the best 28W Intel Core i7-1185G7 provided by Intel. The comparison results are impressive. Starting from the 5850U, its single thread is 3% behind Intel, but it leads 65% in Cinebench multi-threading, 65% in Passmark 10 CPU Mark, and 48% in Geekbench multi-core processors. Using Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Chromium Microsoft Edge to test its performance is also better than Intel.
What’s interesting is that AMD also compares RYZEN 5 PRO 5650U with Core i7-1185G7. AMD should choose a Core i5 at the same level. However, since AMD continues to challenge 1185G7, there must be a reason, although the performance is not as good as RYZEN 7 PRO 5850U. However, 5650U is still ahead of 1185G7 in multiple tests.
Via: Neowin