AMD launched an APU of Zen 2 architecture in the middle of last year. The specification was upgraded to 8 cores and 16 threads at most. The Zen 2 processor before the intersection has significantly improved its heat accumulation, power consumption and memory frequency, but because of the capacity problem, it is only available to OEM manufacturers. After the release of Zen 3, the Zen 3 series APUs with the same architecture will also come soon.

 AMD Rayon 5000G APU exposure improves Zen3 power consumption and heat accumulation

On the ChipHell forum, "Enthusiastic Citizens Describing the Edge" exposed a screenshot of the CPU-Z of the Sharp Dragon 5000G. It can be seen from the screenshot that this processor uses the AM4 interface, 7nm technology, Zen3 architecture, 8 cores, 16 threads, 4MB L2 cache, 16MB L3 cache, and is consistent with the published Zen3 mobile APU.

In terms of frequency, 4.05GHz is available for the full core by default. In the case of overclocking, 4.75Hz is not a problem. Compared with the listed Ryzen 7 5800X, the temperature of heat accumulation and power consumption is improved.

 AMD Rayon 5000G APU exposure improves Zen3 power consumption and heat accumulation

Although the specific code is coded, it can only be seen that it is the Reelong 7 PRO series, but CPU Z can directly identify that the specific model and information description are official versions, which may be leaked by the OEM complete machine manufacturer. This year, however, the shortage problem has worsened. The Sharp Dragon 7 PRO series APU should not officially enter the retail channel. It is still the same as last year, giving priority to OEM manufacturers to ensure AMD's own profits.