Basic specs for AMD Ryzen 5000 Mobile series leaked

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With the launch of the AMD Ryzen desktop series CPUs last month, the company is now gearing up for the reveal of its new mobile CPUs. The Ryzen 5000 Mobile series CPUs are expected to make an appearance in next month's CES 2021, but basic specs of the chips have already been leaked.

According to VideoCardz, leaks of upcoming ASUS and Lenovo laptops have given away some info in regards to the new CPUs. For instance, there's an ASUS TUF laptop found featuring the Ryzen 7 5800H, as well as a Lenovo Flex 5 laptop with the Ryzen 3 5300U. Both high-performance and low-power CPUs have been found. If the leak is accurate, we're looking at a total of 10 new Ryzen 5000 series CPUs.

The Ryzen 5000 Mobile series CPUs are expected to have up to 8-cores and 16-threads. The 5000H series CPUs will have a TDP of 35-45W while the 5000U series ones will use less at 15-25W, which means less power consumption but also lower performance. Interestingly enough, it seems that not all the new CPUs will be built on the Zen 3 architecture, as some would be using Zen 2 instead.

 

Ryzen 5000 Mobile series CPUs (Zen 3):

  • Ryzen 9 5900HX: 8-cores 16-threads, 3.3GHz (4.6GHz boost)
  • Ryzen 9 5900HS: 8-cores 16-threads, 3.1GHz (4.5GHz boost)
  • Ryzen 7 5800H: 8-cores 16-threads, 3.2GHz (max boost unknown)
  • Ryzen 7 5800U: 8-cores 16-threads, 2.0GHz (4.4GHz boost)
  • Ryzen 5 5600H: 6-cores 12-threads, 3.0GHz (4.1GHz boost)
  • Ryzen 5 5600U: 6-cores 12-threads, 2.3GHz (4.2GHz boost)
  • Ryzen 3 5400U: 4-cores 8-threads, 2.6GHz (4.0GHz boost)

 

Ryzen 5000 Mobile series CPUs (Zen 2):

  • Ryzen 7 5700U: 8-cores 16-threads, 1.8GHz (4.3GHz boost)
  • Ryzen 5 5500U: 6-cores 12-threads, 2.1GHz (4.0GHz boost)
  • Ryzen 3 5300U: 4-cores 8-threads, 2.6GHz (3.85GHz boost)

New laptops featuring the CPUs will probably appear at CES 2021 too, so those looking to upgrade can look forward to that. Having said that, would you be keen on AMD laptops? Let us know in the comments below and stay tuned to TechNave for more updates.