The AMD Ryzen 5 5605GE is a desktop processor built on a 7nm semiconductor process and designed for the AM4 socket, with compatibility spanning a wide range of chipsets including X370, B350, X470, B450, X570, B550, and A520. It carries a thermal design power of 35W and supports a maximum operating temperature of 95°C. The chip includes integrated graphics, supports 64-bit computing, and connects to the system via PCIe 3.0.
The processor runs 6 cores at a base speed of 3.4GHz across all cores, supporting 12 threads in total, and can reach a turbo clock speed of 4.4GHz under load. It does not use big.LITTLE technology, meaning all cores share a uniform architecture. The cache hierarchy consists of 384KB of L1, 3MB of L2 at 0.5MB per core, and 16MB of L3 at 2.67MB per core. The chip has a clock multiplier of 34 and features an unlocked multiplier, allowing for manual frequency adjustments.
The integrated graphics solution is the Radeon Vega 7, which operates at a turbo frequency of 1900 MHz, allowing the processor to handle display output and light graphical workloads without requiring a discrete GPU.
The processor supports DDR4 memory with a maximum speed of 3200 MHz across two channels, enabling dual-channel memory configurations. ECC memory is not supported, so the platform is oriented toward standard consumer use rather than error-correcting workloads.
The processor supports multithreading and includes the NX bit for hardware-level execution protection. Its instruction set support covers a broad range including AVX2, AES, and FMA3, alongside MMX, F16C, AVX, SSE 4.1, and SSE 4.2, enabling a wide variety of compute-intensive and security-sensitive operations at the hardware level.