Lenovo Spills Specifications of Unannounced AMD Ryzen Pro 5000 Processors
PC maker Lenovo has released specs for three AMD processors that have yet to be officially announced by the red team. Lenovo’s Product Specification Reference reveals specifications for multiple Lenovo ThinkStation P358 Towers (opens in new tab) system. Three of these systems are based on the AMD Ryzen Pro 5945, AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 5845 and Ryzen 5 Pro 5645. While it’s been provided to us by a reliable source, we recommend that you take this news for granted until it’s confirmed by AMD.
processor name |
core | thread |
base frequency |
Maximum frequency | cache |
memory support |
processor graphics |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AMD Ryzen 5 Pro 5645 |
6 | 12 | 3.7GHz | 4.6GHz |
3MB L2 / 32MB L3 |
DDR4-3200 | none |
AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 5845 |
8 | 16 | 3.4GHz | 4.6GHz |
4MB L2 / 32MB L3 |
DDR4-3200 | none |
AMD Ryzen 9 Pro 5945 |
12 | twenty four | 3.0GHz | 4.7GHz |
6MB L2 / 64MB L3 |
DDR4-3200 | none |
in a tweet from HXL The specs for the new AMD Ryzen Pro 5000 chips were taken from Lenovo’s site and are still publicly available at the time of writing. All of the new processors are 65W or less and have significantly different base clocks, which sets them apart from consumer processors. Newer chips do not have onboard graphics.
In the table below, we’ve compared AMD’s new Ryzen 5000 Pro CPUs to their nearest neighbor Ryzen 5000 CPUs.
AMD processor |
core |
base clock |
boost clock |
TDP |
cache |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ryzen 9 Pro 5945 |
12C/24T |
3.0 GHz |
4.7GHz |
≤65W |
6MB (L2) + 64MB (L3) |
Risen 9 5900X |
12C/24T |
3.7GHz |
4.8GHz |
105W |
6MB (L2) + 64MB (L3) |
Ryzen 7 Pro 5845 |
8C/16T |
3.4GHz |
4.6GHz |
≤65W |
4MB (L2) + 32MB (L3) |
Ryzen 7 5800X |
8C/16T |
3.8GHz |
4.7GHz |
105W |
4MB (L2) + 32MB (L3) |
Ryzen 5 Pro 5645 |
6C/12T |
3.7GHz |
4.6GHz |
≤65W |
3MB (L2) + 32MB (L3) |
Ryzen 5 5600X |
6C/12T |
3.7GHz |
4.6GHz |
65W |
3MB (L2) + 32MB (L3) |
The new top-end Ryzen Pro 5000 CPU, the Ryzen 9 Pro 5945, offers users 12 cores and 24 threads of processing. In this respect it is comparable to his Ryzen 9 5900X for enthusiasts, creators and gamers, but the CPU clock speed has been reduced to achieve a TDP of 65W or less. These new Ryzen Pro 5000 chips can therefore fit into compact systems with moderate coolers to keep the TCO down. The Lenovo ThinkStation P358 is indeed a very compact system, but it’s not the company’s smallest and should be able to handle higher TDP CPUs. Its target users are also expected to benefit from his AMD Pro features with additional security, manageability and other business-friendly features.
Check out AMD’s official Ryzen Pro product page We can see that the current strongest product listed by AMD is the Ryzen 7 Pro 5750G with 8C/16T. All currently listed Ryzen Pro 5000 chips are either 35 or 65W TDPs and all feature onboard Radeon graphics.
With this leak from Lenovo, we assume it won’t be long before AMD makes these Ryzen Pro CPUs official. AMD seems busy massaging its Zen 3 portfolio. This weekend, we reported on a quartet of E-suffix (embedded) chips revealed by IT solution provider Advantech.