AMD has launched new Zen 4-based chips in the Ryzen 7000 family. These chips are meant for business desktops and laptops, offering increased performance, security and management features, and AI capabilities. The PRO series includes the Ryzen 9 Pro 7945, Ryzen 7 Pro 7745, and Ryzen 5 Pro 7645, based on a 5 nm process node. They all run in any AM5 motherboard and support DDR5 memory and PCIe Gen 5 peripherals.

Ryzen 7000 PRO series Specifications

The Ryzen 9 Pro 7945 is the top-tier CPU in the Ryzen 7000 series. It features 12 cores and 24 threads, operates at a power level of 65 Watts, and has a generous cache size of 76 MB (L2+L3). It is touted to deliver excellent performance with a base clock speed of 3.7 GHz and a boost clock speed of 5.4 GHz. Moreover, it supports PCIe Gen 5 and DDR5 memory.

AMD RYZEN 7000 business

Next, we have the Ryzen 7 Pro 7745, an 8-core and 16-thread processor. It has a base clock speed of 3.8 GHz and a boost clock speed of 5.3 GHz. The total cache size is 40 MB, which is slightly lower compared to the Ryzen 9 Pro 7945.  Ryzen 5 Pro 7545 is the third CPU in the series and it features 6 cores, 12 threads, and 38 MB of total cache. It has boost clock of 5.1 GHz. All three chips have a TDP of 65 Watts.

The Ryzen PRO 7000 series for desktops is smaller in size, and it is notable because it is the first time AMD is using only its high-end silicon for desktop PRO chips. Upon closer inspection, you’d find that these chips are nothing but the PRO-branded versions of the 7900, 7700, and 7600. This includes the same clock speeds and TDPs.

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