The latest generation of AMD with integrated GPU is already available to customers after months only available on pre-assembled PCs from other companies.
The great asset that Intel had left in the mid and high range is that its processors of the series 10 and 11Despite being a step behind AMD in technology and efficiency, they were able to offer decent integrated graphics.
And this, although for many people it is not a fundamental characteristic, it can be a world for those users who don’t want / can’t get hold of a dedicated GPU.
The exorbitant price of graphic cards and the number of users who do not demand graphic power are factors to be taken into account by manufacturers, which should try to have products on the market that satisfy all customers.
And for that very reason today we are in luck, since AMD has launched to the retail market (for you and me) its processors from the Ryzen 5000 range with integrated GPU, removing the need to have to get a separate graphics.
After announcing in April, AMD was selling its Ryzen 5000G processors only to pre-assembled computers., that is, those that companies like ASUS or MSI sell already made with their components.
Now, in the middle of August 2021, AMD has decided to put stock of some of its 5000 G in the market so that users can get one, without having to buy the entire computer.
Mind you, right now only two of the Ryzen 5000 G chips are available to buy. in his shop official: the eight-core Ryzen 7 5700G for $ 372 and the six-core Ryzen 5 5600G for $ 268.
Both chips, just like the regular Ryzen 5000, are built on AMD’s 7nm process with its Zen 3 architecture.
It must be specified that These APUs are identical to those announced earlier this year, which means they continue to use AMD’s old Vega graphics platform., and not your RDNA / Navi process last generation.
Despite this, for less demanding players, the graphics power offered by the Ryzen 5000 G is more than enough to be able to play sporadically, as long as we forget to put the games in Ultra.