The most entry-level Zen3: Ryzen 3 5400U is finally here to open Hyper-Threading


AMD CES released the Zen3 architecture Ryzen 5000H series gaming laptops and Ryzen 5000U series thin and light laptops. The latter includes Zen2 and Zen3 architectures. The former includes Ryzen 3 5300U, Ryzen 5 5500U, and Ryzen 7 5700U, the latter includes Ryzen 5 5600U and Ryzen 7 5800U.

You should see that the Zen3 new architecture has fewer models, and the entry-level Ryzen 3 5400U that was exposed earlier was unexpectedly absent, which also caused the entire model sequence to be vacant.

However, Ryzen 3 5400U still appeared, and it can be seen in the GeekBench 5 database. It comes from an HP ProBook x360 435 G8 notebook. The specifications are 4 cores and 8 threads, 2MB secondary cache, 8MB tertiary cache, benchmark The frequency is 2.6GHz.

According to previous exposures, its acceleration frequency is 4.0GHz, integrated Vega 6 GPU, 384 stream processors, and frequency 1.6GHz.

This is also the lowest-end model of the Zen3 architecture family so far, but the specifications and performance are still good, and it is very cost-effective for daily office entertainment.

In contrast, the previous generation Ryzen 3 4300U still has 4 cores and 4 threads, with a frequency of 2.7-3.7GHz, 2MB of L2 cache and 4MB of L3 cache.

Ryzen 3 5400U has made a qualitative leap, new architecture, open hyper-threading, higher frequency, larger cache, and the thermal design power consumption is still 15W.

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