Wednesday, January 6th 2021

AMD Ryzen 9 5980HX & Ryzen 7 5700G APUs Appear on USB-IF Website

AMD has recently submitted two new Ryzen 5000 series CPUs to the USB Implementers Forum for compliance. The first listing for a Ryzen 9 5980HX is a new SKU which we haven't seen before which would be positioned above the 5900HX, 5900H, and 5900HS. It is unclear what this processor will offer whether it be higher clocks, more cores, or something else. These new Zen 3 Cezanne Ryzen 5000H mobile processors are expected to be announced by AMD next week.

The second processor submitted by AMD is the Ryzen 7 5700G which appears to be a desktop Zen 3 Cezanne APU. The processor is likely to feature 8 cores and 16 threads, but clock speeds are GPU specifications are unknown. The current generation Ryzen 4000G series is only available to OEMs and was not released to the DIY market. This new desktop APU will be a significant step up from the quad-core Ryzen 5 3400G which is the fastest APU available from AMD in the DIY market.
Sources: @KOMACHI_ENSAKA, USB-IF (Ryzen 9 5980HX), USB-IF (Ryzen 7 5700G)
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7 Comments on AMD Ryzen 9 5980HX & Ryzen 7 5700G APUs Appear on USB-IF Website

#1
fancucker
I'd hold out for Intel's Tiger Lake offerings for their iGPU performance and lower idle wattage. And ST performance when equipped with dGPUs.
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#2
sparkyar
both entries say "PDP OF THE PRODUCT IN WATTS (W) 15"
... whats "PDP"?
so maybe the 5700G isn´t for desktop, but the naming indicates its desktop
:confused:
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#3
Caring1
sparkyarboth entries say "PDP OF THE PRODUCT IN WATTS (W) 15"
... whats "PDP"?
so maybe the 5700G isn´t for desktop, but the naming indicates its desktop
:confused:
Means it will support 5V 15W over USB.

I'm hoping the 5700G is a big improvement over the 4750G as I'd love to do a build with one.
They will end up on eBay just as the 4 series have.
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#4
ZoneDymo
fancuckerI'd hold out for Intel's Tiger Lake offerings for their iGPU performance and lower idle wattage. And ST performance when equipped with dGPUs.
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#5
Vader
Can't wait for the AMD 5985HTHCX42069
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#6
B-Real
fancuckerI'd hold out for Intel's Tiger Lake offerings for their iGPU performance and lower idle wattage. And ST performance when equipped with dGPUs.
And what about the wattage under load? LOL, I bet you won't change... :)
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#7
Easo
How about 5700X, AMD? :/
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