The AMD Ryzen 5 2400G is a desktop processor with 4 cores, launched in February 2018, at an MSRP of $169. It is part of the Ryzen 5 lineup, using the Zen (Raven Ridge) architecture with Socket AM4. Thanks to AMD Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT) the core-count is effectively doubled, to 8 threads. Ryzen 5 2400G has 4 MB of L3 cache and operates at 3.6 GHz by default, but can boost up to 3.9 GHz, depending on the workload. AMD is making the Ryzen 5 2400G on a 14 nm production node using 4,950 million transistors. The silicon die of the chip is not fabricated at AMD, but at the foundry of GlobalFoundries. You may freely adjust the unlocked multiplier on Ryzen 5 2400G, which simplifies overclocking greatly, as you can easily dial in any overclocking frequency. With a TDP of 65 W, the Ryzen 5 2400G consumes typical power levels for a modern PC. AMD's processor supports DDR4 memory with a dual-channel interface. The highest officially supported memory speed is 2933 MT/s, but with overclocking (and the right memory modules) you can go even higher. This processor features the Radeon RX Vega 11 integrated graphics solution. Hardware virtualization is available on the Ryzen 5 2400G, which greatly improves virtual machine performance. Programs using Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX) can run on this processor, boosting performance for calculation-heavy applications. Besides AVX, AMD is including the newer AVX2 standard, too, but not AVX-512.