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Recently, AMD released the Zen4 architecture desktop Ryzen 8000G APU series, with a unified thermal design power consumption of 65W. In addition to the standard power consumption version, AMD also plans to launch a series of ultra-low power Ryzen 8000GE APUs, which only require 35W power consumption. Although the news has not been officially announced, motherboard manufacturers have disclosed relevant information. This news attracted people's attention.
It is reported that the ultra-low-power version of the Ryzen 8000GE series will include four models: Ryzen 7 8700GE, Ryzen 5 8600GE, Ryzen 5 8500GE and Ryzen 3 8300GE. These low-power versions have tweaks in frequency compared to the standard versions. According to the editor's understanding, although the base frequency of some models has been lowered compared to the standard version, surprisingly, the frequency of some models has been increased. Specifically, the base frequencies of the standard version models are 4.2GHz, 4.3GHz, 3.5GHz and 3.4GHz respectively, while the corresponding low-power versions are adjusted to 3.65GHz, 3.9GHz, 3.4GHz and 3.5GHz.
Currently, the acceleration frequency of these low-power versions has not been announced, but it is foreseeable that its acceleration frequency is compared to The standard version will inevitably be lower, especially on the entry-level Ryzen 3 8300GE. In terms of architecture, the two low-end models may use a hybrid architecture of Zen4 and Zen4c. In the core display part, although the number of CU units may not change, their frequency will be reduced accordingly to adapt to low power consumption needs.
In addition, AMD plans to launch a PRO version for the business market, whether it is a standard version or a low-power version, these versions will be consistent with the regular version in terms of specifications. However, the low-power version is mainly aimed at the OEM market and is rarely sold through retail channels or even not sold at all. This means that consumers may not be able to directly purchase low-power versions of APUs, but can only experience their performance by purchasing complete products with these APUs pre-installed.
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