AMD released benchmark results for the budget Ryzen 5 5500X3D processor through Geekbench testing. The chip achieved 1,936 points in single-core performance and 9,292 points in multi-core evaluation when tested on Linux systems. Multi-core performance exceeded the standard Ryzen 5500 by thirteen percent while single-core scores remained equivalent between both processors. The 5500X3D features 96 MB of L3 cache compared to the regular model's 16 MB capacity. Gaming benchmarks have not yet been conducted for this processor variant.
The processor launched during June with availability restricted to Latin American markets only. AMD has not announced plans to expand distribution to other global regions. The 5500X3D operates at higher wattage levels than its standard counterpart, which may explain improved benchmark performance. Enhanced cache capacity should deliver superior gaming results compared to the base Ryzen 5500 model. Industry analysts await gaming performance tests to determine the processor's competitive position in budget gaming segments.
The processor launched during June with availability restricted to Latin American markets only. AMD has not announced plans to expand distribution to other global regions. The 5500X3D operates at higher wattage levels than its standard counterpart, which may explain improved benchmark performance. Enhanced cache capacity should deliver superior gaming results compared to the base Ryzen 5500 model. Industry analysts await gaming performance tests to determine the processor's competitive position in budget gaming segments.