Ryzen 8000GE: AMD reduces the consumption of its processors with RDNA 3 graphics solution


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Hardware and Gaming Specialist

February 16, 2024 at 2:15 p.m.

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AMD is preparing a new range of 8000G APUs © VideoCardz

AMD is preparing a new range of 8000G APUs © VideoCardz

The Zen 4/RDNA 3 association will take place within processors Ryzen still consumes a little less energy. Excellent news !

Combining powerful Zen 4 CPU cores with no less powerful RDNA 3 GPU cores, the Ryzen 8000G processors are a success and, even for video games, a graphics card is no longer essential.

AMD, however, does not intend to rest on its laurels and a range of Ryzen derived from its 8000G is already planned… even if the firm has not yet wished to make it official.

A new range of four APUs

The information collected by Harukaze5719 and relayed by our colleagues at VideoCardz come from some of the most prominent motherboard manufacturers. These are still rumors, but pretty solid ones.

These indiscretions confirm that a Ryzen 8000GE range is currently in preparation. We are talking about four new processors with the main characteristic: a notable drop in TDP, which would be 35 watts, a clear drop compared to the 65 watts of the different Ryzen 8000G models.

The objective is obviously to calm the enthusiasm of these chips, because by limiting the TDP, we limit both the electrical consumption and the heating of processors which are already very reasonable: we actually measured a maximum of 77°C on the 8700G .

Many features have been revealed by ASUS on this table © VideoCardz

Many features have been revealed by ASUS on this table © VideoCardz

TDP and falling frequencies

In details, VideoCardz highlights the existence of four new chips. Things are quite simple, since for each Ryzen 8000G model there is a Ryzen 8000GE model.

  • Ryzen 7 8700G > 8700GE
  • Ryzen 5 8600G > 8600GE
  • Ryzen 5 8500G > 8500GE
  • Ryzen 3 8300G > 8300GE

More importantly, beyond the TDP adjusted by AMD, there is also talk of modifying the frequencies of these processors. We do not know the boost values, but for the base frequencies, things change as indicated by our colleagues.

VideoCardz takes stock of the characteristics of the 8000G/8000GE APUs © VideoCardz

VideoCardz takes stock of the characteristics of the 8000G/8000GE APUs © VideoCardz

  • Ryzen 7 8700GE at 3.65 GHz versus 4.2 GHz for the 8700G
  • Ryzen 5 8600GE at 3.9 GHz versus 4.35 GHz for the 8600G
  • Ryzen 5 8500G at 3.4 GHz versus 3.55 GHz for the 8500G
  • Ryzen 3 8300GE at 3.5 GHz versus 3.45 GHz for the 8300G

Everything suggests that the rest of the characteristics of the processors are unchanged with the same number and the same nature of cores as well as an identical combined cache. The question that will arise is the availability of these chips while AMD seems to have to reserve them for the integrator market.

Source : VideoCardz



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