AMD Releases the Sharp Dragon 5000 Series Mobile Processor: Upgrading the Zen 3 Architecture
AMD Releases the Sharp Dragon 5000 Series Mobile Processor: Upgrading the Zen 3 Architecture
2022-01-13 18:39

On January 13, it was reported that, in addition to Nvidia's release of new graphics cards, AMD also took action on the mobile terminal today. This morning, AMD officially released the Sharp Dragon 5000 series mobile processors for notebooks, including the standard pressure Sharp Dragon 5000H series and the low-voltage Sharp Dragon 5000U series. There are 13 models, all using TSMC's 7nm process technology.

The Sharp Dragon 5000H series has upgraded the Zen 3 architecture throughout the line. The strongest performance of the Sharp Dragon 9 5980HX is 8 core 16 threads, with a base frequency of 3.3GHz, an acceleration frequency of 4.8GHz, and a TDP of more than 45W, which is 23% higher than the previous generation of single thread performance and 17% higher than the multithreading performance.

Three of the Sharp Dragon 5000U series adopt the Zen 2 architecture and two adopt the Zen 3 architecture. The Sharp Dragon 7 5800U is an 8-core 16 thread specification with a base frequency of 1.9GHz, an acceleration frequency of 4.4GHz, and a TDP of 15W, which is 16% higher than the previous generation of single thread performance and 14% higher than the multithreading performance.

See the following figure for specific models and specifications:

Next, major OEMs will successively launch new thin and light notebooks or game books equipped with the Sharp Dragon 5000 series processors. AMD officially expects that more than 150 products equipped with the Sharp Dragon 5000 series processors will be released in 2021.



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