In its boxes, AMD has a new CPU on the launch pad: the Ryzen 5 7500F. This new model is a six-core processor, but with the graphics part disabled. This distinguishes it from the Ryzen 7600/X. The little news in the story concerns a GeekBench 6 explanation coming online!
Ryzen 5 7500F: a first reading on GeekBench 6!
As can be seen from the above report, the processor in question was tested on a “rational” platform. In fact, the motherboard is none other than a TUF Gaming A620M-Plus with 32GB of RAM. Typically the type of configuration that is accessible to everyone.
The CPU itself has a total of six cores that work at a base frequency of 3.7 GHz. 4.84 GHz was reached in the test. Finally, we learn that it has 192KB L1 cache, 6MB L2 cache and 32MB L3 cache.
As for the current results, we can see that it reaches 2782 points in single-core mode, compared to 13323 points in multi-core mode. In fact, it positions itself very aggressively against the Ryzen 5 7600X. In addition, it also offers an equivalent configuration, the difference concerns the iGPU, which is disabled on this product.
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Unfortunately, the bad news concerns availability. Accordingly Tom’s hardware, it is a processor that apparently is only intended for the Chinese market. It’s a shame because a $160-$180 CPU in the AM5 we’re always a buyer.