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AMD Set to Release Cost-Effective Ryzen 7500F Model in the 7000 Series

AMD Introduces Cost-Effective Model to Ryzen 7000 Series

AMD continues to expand its lineup of affordable processors with the latest addition to the Ryzen 7000 series.

Exciting news awaits tech enthusiasts as the company plans to introduce the Ryzen 7500F, which falls one tier below the already budget-friendly Ryzen 7600.

Notably, domestic YouTubers have already unveiled exclusive footage of the upcoming model, solidifying its imminent arrival. Additionally, several benchmark tests and comprehensive system information utilizing the CPU have been shared through the reputable platform, PugetBench.

While detailed specifications have yet to be confirmed, the Ryzen 7500F is set to feature a slightly lower boost clock speed of 100MHz compared to the Ryzen 7600. Moreover, taking a cue from its model name, the processor will not include a built-in GPU. It’s important to note that Intel also offers a non-GPU configuration with their F models.

AMD is adding one more cost-effective model to the Ryzen 7000 series.

It is news that the 7500F, which is one level below the cheapest 7600 among the Ryzen 7000 series released so far, is planned to be introduced soon.

It has already been confirmed that actual footage has already been released via domestic YouTubers, and test results and system information using the CPU have also been uploaded to PugetBench.

Detailed specifications are still unconfirmed, but it is said to be a model with a 100Mhz boost clock lower than the 7600 and the built-in GPU disabled. The fact that the letter F is in the model name is proof of that, but Intel also sells the F model in a non-GPU configuration.

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