AMD leaked details about their upcoming budget computer chip that targets everyday users. The Ryzen AI 5 330 processor appeared on benchmark testing websites before the company announced it officially. Someone tested the chip inside an Acer laptop and shared the performance numbers online. The processor scored 1949 points for single tasks and 7047 points when handling multiple jobs at once. These numbers help people compare how fast the chip works against other processors.
The new processor uses four cores and eight threads to handle computer tasks efficiently. AMD built the chip with one powerful Zen 5 core and three smaller Zen 5c cores that save battery power. The design copies their earlier Ryzen 3 7440U processor but uses newer technology inside. The chip runs at 2.0 gigahertz normally and speeds up to 3.7 gigahertz when needed for tough jobs. Power usage should stay between 15 and 30 watts to keep laptops running longer.
Graphics performance comes from the built-in Radeon 820M chip that handles basic visual tasks. This graphics chip appears weaker than the Radeon 840M found on more expensive processors. AMD designed the graphics using their RDNA 3.5 technology that works well for simple games and video playback. The company aims this processor at students and office workers who need affordable computers. Laptop makers will put this chip into lightweight machines that cost less money.
The new processor uses four cores and eight threads to handle computer tasks efficiently. AMD built the chip with one powerful Zen 5 core and three smaller Zen 5c cores that save battery power. The design copies their earlier Ryzen 3 7440U processor but uses newer technology inside. The chip runs at 2.0 gigahertz normally and speeds up to 3.7 gigahertz when needed for tough jobs. Power usage should stay between 15 and 30 watts to keep laptops running longer.
Graphics performance comes from the built-in Radeon 820M chip that handles basic visual tasks. This graphics chip appears weaker than the Radeon 840M found on more expensive processors. AMD designed the graphics using their RDNA 3.5 technology that works well for simple games and video playback. The company aims this processor at students and office workers who need affordable computers. Laptop makers will put this chip into lightweight machines that cost less money.