AMD expanded its processor lineup with three new additions across different generations. The company launched the Ryzen 5 7400 and 7400F processors, while also making the Ryzen 5 9500F available worldwide. Both 7400 series chips feature six cores and twelve threads with 65-watt power consumption. The 7400F variant operates at higher speeds with a 4.7 gigahertz boost frequency compared to 4.3 gigahertz on the standard model. The F-version also contains 32 megabytes of L3 cache versus 16 megabytes on the regular processor.
Korean retailers list the 7400F at $138 and the standard 7400 at $145. The newer 9500F commands $204 in the same market. AMD continues supporting its previous generation despite transitioning to newer architectures. The 7400F lacks integrated graphics but delivers superior performance through enhanced specifications. System builders and original equipment manufacturers will primarily receive these processors rather than individual consumers.
Korean retailers list the 7400F at $138 and the standard 7400 at $145. The newer 9500F commands $204 in the same market. AMD continues supporting its previous generation despite transitioning to newer architectures. The 7400F lacks integrated graphics but delivers superior performance through enhanced specifications. System builders and original equipment manufacturers will primarily receive these processors rather than individual consumers.