The AMD Ryzen 5 7235HS is rated for both laptop and desktop use, fabricated on a 6nm process node with a 45W TDP and a maximum operating temperature of 95°C. It does not include integrated graphics, making a discrete GPU a requirement for display output in any configuration. The chip supports 64-bit computing and interfaces with the system through PCIe 4.0.
The processor runs four cores at a base frequency of 3.2 GHz, producing 8 threads in total with a turbo ceiling of 4.2GHz and a clock multiplier of 32. The multiplier is locked, so overclocking is not an option, and the chip does not employ big.LITTLE heterogeneous core architecture. Cache is distributed across three levels: 384 KB of L1, 2 MB of L2 at 1 MB per core, and 8 MB of L3 at 2 MB per core.
Benchmark testing places the processor at a PassMark score of 12,257 for overall multi-threaded workloads, while the single-thread result of 2,875 reflects its per-core responsiveness under focused tasks.
The chip supports DDR5 memory running at up to 4,800 MHz across two channels, with a maximum supported capacity of 64 GB. ECC memory is supported, which provides error-correcting capability for workloads where data reliability is a consideration.
The processor supports multithreading and includes the NX bit for hardware-level protection against certain memory-based exploits. Its instruction set support spans AVX, AVX2, AES, FMA3, F16C, SSE 4.1, SSE 4.2, and MMX, covering vectorized operations, hardware-accelerated encryption, and a range of legacy and modern computation types.