AMD Unveils the Ultimate All-In-One Desktop Processor: The AMD Ryzen 8000G Series

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AMD Unveils the Ultimate All-In-One Desktop Processor: The AMD Ryzen 8000G Series


AMD is proud to present the Ryzen 8000G Series, a new kind of all-in-one desktop processor that combines powerful graphics with high-level efficiency in a single unit. The Ryzen 8000G line is supposed to set new standards for demanding tasks like intense gaming and making complex content.

AMD Unveils the Ultimate All-In-One Desktop Processor: The AMD Ryzen 8000G Series
AMD Unveils the Ultimate All-In-One Desktop Processor: The AMD Ryzen 8000G Series

AMD's cutting-edge "Zen 4" architecture in the 8000G series offers unmatched energy efficiency without sacrificing speed or responsiveness. These processors were made to use as little power as possible, making them perfect for people who care about both power and economy.

The AMD Ryzen 7 8700G is the best in its class. It has eight cores, sixteen threads, 24MB of cache, and powerful Radeon 780M graphics. With six cores, 12 threads, 22MB of cache, and Radeon 760M graphics, the Ryzen 5 8600G is a strong option. Both types come with AMD Ryzen AI technology, which includes the first Neural Processing Unit (NPU) built into a desktop PC processor. This cutting-edge feature expands the abilities of AI software, making AI processes more efficient and opening the door to new experiences like AI-powered noise reduction.

The Radeon 700M in the 8000G line makes it the fastest integrated graphics in its class. This ensures that players get excellent visual quality and a smooth AAA 1080p gaming experience at a competitive price. The 8000G series is future-proof because users can add a separate graphics card to their computers in the future to make them better.

Lenovo and AMD collaborate to provide portable workstations for maximum productivity.

AMD's EXPO technology is also built into the series. This lets higher memory speeds and more precise timings make frame rates smoother. Precision Boost Overdrive (PBO) allows users to overclock with just one touch, giving them an extra CPU boost while increasing the maximum power output.

From January 31, 2024, DIY customers and SI partners will be able to get the AMD Ryzen 8000G line. OEM systems will come out in the second quarter of 2024.

Here are the facts about the product and how much it costs:
  • AMD Ryzen 7 8700G: 8C/16T, up to 5.1GHz or 4.2GHz, 24MB cache, 65W TDP, NPU, $329
  • AMD Ryzen 5 8600G: 6C/12T, up to 5.0GHz or 4.3GHz, 22MB cache, 65W TDP, NPU, $229
  • AMD Ryzen 5 8500G: 6C/12T, up to 5.0GHz or 3.5GHz, 22MB cache, 65W TDP. $179
  • AMD Ryzen 3 8300G: 4C/8T, up to 4.9GHz or 3.4GHz, 12MB cache, 65W TDP.

Please go to www.amd.com for more information about the AMD Ryzen 8000G line.

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