AMD Ryzen 5 7500F surfaces online, a new budget-friendly Zen 4 6-core

AMD Ryzen 5 7500F surfaces online, a new budget-friendly Zen 4 6-core

AMD’s AM5 platform may soon have a new budget gaming champion

A new AM5 processors from AMD has surfaced online, a new F-series processor that appears to have six cores and lack integrated graphics. This new processor is AMD’s Ryzen 5 7500F, a processor that appears to be slightly slower than AMD’s Ryzen 5 7600 and feature lower pricing. 

Based on this new processors F-series branding, it is likely that AMD are taking pages out of Intel’s CPU branding handbook by releasing F-series processors that feature lowered pricing and lack integrated graphics. In essence, this could make AMD’s Ryzen 5 7500F a Ryzen 5 7600 with a mere 100MHz clock speed reduction and no integrated graphics. If AMD prices this CPU well, it has the trappings of an excellent budget gaming CPU.

AMD’s new Ryzen 5 7500F has appeared multiple times on the PugetBench benchmarking database, with @harukaze5719 being the first to spot the processor.  

AMD Ryzen 5 7500F surfaces online, a new budget-friendly Zen 4 6-coreWith AMD’s Ryzen 5 7500F supposedly lacking integrated graphics, it is possible that this new CPU from AMD uses a new IO die chiplet that is smaller and lacks integrated graphics. Alternatively, it could be a standard IO die that simply has a non-functional iGPU.

We expect to hear more about AMD’s planned Ryzen 5 7500F processor soon. 

You can join the discussion on AMD’s Zen 4 Ryzen 5 7500F processor on the OC3D Forums.

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