These new processors will maintain the core counts of their Ryzen 4000 predecessors while gaining a modest bump to base and boost speeds. These clock speed improvements will be accompanied by the claimed 19% IPC uplift on the Zen 3 based processors. The processors will also benefit from increased Vega iGPU cores and iGPU clock speed boosts. This combination should offer significantly improved performance over previous generation Ryzen 4000 mobile processors which already offered strong performance against Intel’s offerings. AMD is expected to officially announce these processors at an event in January with prices slightly above previous generations.
Full Rumored Specifications
AMD Ryzen 3 5300U
- Zen 2 Lucienne
- 4 cores / 8 threads
- 2.6 GHz base (100 MHz decrease)
- 3.85 GHz boost (150 MHz increase)
- 6 CU @ 1.5 GHz (+1 CU, 100 MHz increase)
- 4 MB L3 cache
- 10-25 W cTDP
AMD Ryzen 3 5400U
- Zen 3 Cezanne
- 4 cores / 8 threads
- 2.6 GHz base
- 4.0 GHz boost
- 6 CU @ 1.6 GHz
- 8 MB L3 cache
- 10-25 W cTDP
AMD Ryzen 5 5500U
- Zen 2 Lucienne
- 6 cores / 12 threads
- 2.1 GHz base (200 MHz increase)
- 4.0 GHz boost
- 7 CU @ 1.8 GHz (+1 CU, 300 MHz increase)
- 8 MB L3 cache
- 10-25 W cTDP
AMD Ryzen 5 5600U
- Zen 3 Cezanne
- 6 cores / 12 threads
- 2.3 GHz base (200 MHz increase)
- 4.2 GHz boost (200 MHz increase)
- 7 CU @ 1.8 GHz (+1 CU, 300 MHz increase)
- 12 MB L3 cache (4 MB increase)
- 10-25 W cTDP
AMD Ryzen 7 5700U
- Zen 2 Lucienne
- 8 cores / 16 threads
- 1.8 GHz base (200 MHz increase)
- 4.3 GHz boost (200 MHz increase)
- 8 CU @ 1.9 GHz (+1 CU, 300 MHz increase)
- 8 MB L3 cache
- 10-25 W cTDP
AMD Ryzen 7 5800U
- ]Zen 3 Cezanne
- 8 cores / 16 threads
- 2.0 GHz base (200 MHz increase)
- 4.4 GHz boost (200 MHz increase)
- 8 CU @ 2.0 GHz (250 MHz increase)
- 16 MB L3 cache (8 MB increase)
- 10-25 W cTDP