The AMD Ryzen 5 7533HS is a laptop processor built on a 6nm semiconductor process, operating within a 35W thermal design power envelope and rated for a maximum CPU temperature of 95°C. It includes integrated graphics and offers full 64-bit support, along with compatibility with PCIe 4 for connecting modern high-speed peripherals and storage devices.
The processor runs six cores at a base speed of 3.3GHz across 12 threads, with a turbo clock reaching 4.4GHz using a clock multiplier of 33. Cache is arranged across three levels — 512KB of L1, 3MB of L2 at 0.5MB per core, and 16MB of L3 at 2.67MB per core — providing a tiered memory hierarchy close to the processing units. The chip does not use an unlocked multiplier and does not employ big.LITTLE heterogeneous core architecture, meaning all cores share a uniform design.
In PassMark testing, the processor achieves a multi-core score of 15,399, reflecting its overall throughput across all cores and threads. Its single-core PassMark result of 3,084 indicates the per-core processing capability measured under that same benchmarking methodology.
The integrated Radeon 660M GPU runs at a base clock of 1500MHz, boosting up to 1800MHz under load, and is equipped with 384 shading units, 24 texture mapping units, and 16 render output units. It supports up to four displays simultaneously and is compatible with DirectX 12, OpenGL 4.6, and OpenCL 2.2, covering a broad range of graphics and compute workloads handled directly by the integrated solution.
The processor supports DDR5 memory running at speeds of up to 6400MHz across a dual-channel configuration, with a maximum supported capacity of 64GB. It also includes compatibility with ECC memory, which provides error-correcting functionality for workloads where data integrity is a priority.
The processor supports a broad set of instruction sets including MMX, F16C, FMA3, AES, AVX, AVX2, SSE 4.1, and SSE 4.2, enabling a wide range of computational and cryptographic operations at the hardware level. It also features multithreading, allowing each physical core to handle two threads simultaneously, and includes the NX bit for hardware-enforced memory protection against certain classes of malicious code execution.