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AMD has recently launched the Ryzen 5 7400 and 7400F CPUs, adding to its expanding lineup of Ryzen processors. These new additions are based on the Zen 4 architecture.
According to @harukaze5719, these CPUs were spotted on Danawa, a South Korean price comparison platform. The Ryzen 5 7400 and 7400F differ in their boost clocks; the 7400F offers higher performance with a boost clock of 4.7 GHz compared to 4.3 GHz for the non-F variant.
Here are the detailed specifications:
1. **Ryzen 5 7400F**:
– 6 cores / 12 threads
– Base: 3.7 GHz
– Boost: 4.7 GHz
– L3 Cache: 32 MB
– TDP: 65W
2. **Ryzen 5 7400**:
– 6 cores / 12 threads
– Base: 3.3 GHz
– Boost: 4.3 GHz
– L3 Cache: 32 MB
– TDP: 65W
The Ryzen 5 7400F is significantly faster in terms of boost clock and offers a higher base clock, which makes it more suitable for gaming and general productivity tasks.
Pricing information from Danawa shows:
– **Ryzen 5 7400**: 204,590 Won (approximately $147)
– **Ryzen 5 7400F**: 191,000 Won (approximately $138)
Additionally, the recently launched Ryzen 5 9500F is now available for retail worldwide. Its prices are as follows:
– **Ryzen 5 9500F**: 283,000 Won (approximately $204)
The Ryzen 7000 series continues to expand with new CPUs, and it will be interesting to see how these latest additions perform in the market.
For more information, you can refer to AMD’s official website or @harukaze5719 on Twitter.