The AMD Ryzen 3 Pro 5355GE is a desktop processor built for the AM4 socket, fabricated on a 7nm process node and operating within a 35W TDP, keeping power consumption relatively modest for a desktop chip. It includes integrated graphics and fully supports 64-bit computing. The maximum rated CPU temperature sits at 95°C, and the processor interfaces with the rest of the system via PCIe 3.0.
The processor features four cores running at a base speed of 3.6 GHz each, with eight threads available through multithreading and a turbo clock that reaches 4.2 GHz under load. The clock multiplier is set at 36, and the chip does not have an unlocked multiplier, nor does it use big.LITTLE technology. On the cache side, L1 stands at 256 KB, L2 totals 2 MB at 0.5 MB per core, and L3 comes in at 8 MB overall, providing 2 MB per core.
In PassMark testing, the processor achieves a multi-core score of 12761, while its single-core result comes in at 3089, reflecting the per-core throughput available under single-threaded workloads.
The integrated graphics solution supports a GPU turbo frequency of 1700 MHz and is backed by 384 shading units, providing the processing resources needed for display output and light graphical tasks directly from the chip.
The processor supports DDR4 memory across two channels, with a maximum supported RAM speed of 3200 MHz, allowing for reasonable memory bandwidth in a dual-channel configuration.
The processor supports multithreading and includes the NX bit for hardware-level memory protection. Its instruction set support spans MMX, F16C, FMA3, AES, AVX, AVX2, SSE 4.1, and SSE 4.2, covering a broad range of extended and security-oriented instructions that enable capabilities such as hardware-accelerated encryption via AES and wide vector operations through AVX2.