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AMD unveils its first Ryzen 5000 CPUs with built-in graphics – Engadget
AMD has unveiled its first Ryzen 5000-series chips with built-in graphics, and it’s promising a leap in performance over Intel equivalents.

AMD is finally offering a follow-up to its 4000G-series APUs, and it appear to be a welcome upgrade particularly if you can’t wait for GPU shortages to end before buying a PC. The company’s new Ryzen 5000G series CPUs mate current-generation Zen 3 processing power with up to Vega 8 integrated graphics, giving you decent (though certainly not cutting edge) GPU performance without having to buy a dedicated video card.
The initial lineup is split into four-core Ryzen 3 chips, six-core Ryzen 5 models,…
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