The AMD Ryzen 3 30 is designed for use in both laptop and desktop systems, offering broad platform flexibility. It includes integrated graphics and is built on a 6nm semiconductor process, operating within a thermal design power of 15W and reaching a maximum CPU temperature of 95°C. The processor supports 64-bit computing and connects via PCIe version 3, covering the essential connectivity and compatibility expectations for its class.
The processor features four cores running at a base speed of 2.4 GHz, with eight threads in total and a turbo clock speed that reaches 4.1 GHz when conditions allow. The clock multiplier is set at 24, and the chip does not have an unlocked multiplier, meaning frequency adjustments are fixed. Cache is distributed across three levels: 256 KB of L1, 2 MB of L2 at 0.5 MB per core, and 4 MB of L3 at 1 MB per core. The processor does not use big.LITTLE technology, so all cores operate under a uniform architecture.
The integrated graphics solution is the Radeon 610M, running at a base clock of 1500 MHz and capable of boosting up to 1900 MHz. It supports up to four displays simultaneously and is compatible with DirectX 12 Ultimate, OpenGL 4.6, and OpenCL 2. The GPU includes 128 shading units, 8 texture mapping units, and 4 render output units, providing the foundational rendering hardware needed for everyday graphics workloads.
This processor supports DDR5 memory across two channels, with a maximum RAM speed of 5500 MHz and a peak memory bandwidth of 88 GB/s. The total memory capacity tops out at 16 GB, and ECC memory is not supported.
The processor supports multithreading and includes the NX bit for hardware-level memory protection. Its instruction set support covers a broad range of extensions, including MMX, F16C, FMA3, AES, AVX, AVX2, SSE 4.1, and SSE 4.2, enabling compatibility with a wide variety of software workloads that rely on these capabilities.