The AMD Ryzen 5 H 220 is designed for both desktop and laptop platforms and includes integrated graphics, making it a flexible option across different form factors. It operates with a Thermal Design Power (TDP) of 28W and is built on a 4nm semiconductor process, with a maximum CPU temperature of 100°C. The processor supports 64-bit computing, is compatible with PCIe version 4, and handles both everyday and more demanding workloads within its thermal limits.
The processor uses big.LITTLE technology to distribute workloads across two core types, running at base speeds of 2 x 3.7 GHz and 4 x 3 GHz, with a turbo clock speed reaching 4.9 GHz under demanding conditions. It provides 12 threads in total, allowing for efficient handling of multitasking and threaded workloads. The cache hierarchy consists of 6MB of L2 and 16MB of L3 cache, helping reduce memory latency during active tasks. The multiplier is locked, meaning clock speed adjustments through overclocking are not supported.
The integrated graphics solution is the Radeon 740M, which operates at a base clock of 800 MHz and can boost up to 2800 MHz under load. It supports up to four displays simultaneously and is compatible with DirectX 12, OpenGL 4.6, and OpenCL 2.1, covering a broad range of graphical and compute workloads. The GPU is equipped with 256 shading units, 16 texture mapping units (TMUs), and 8 render output units (ROPs), forming the core of its rendering pipeline.
The processor supports DDR5 memory with a maximum speed of 7500 MHz, operating across two memory channels for balanced bandwidth. It can accommodate up to 256GB of RAM in total, providing ample headroom for memory-intensive workloads. ECC memory is not supported, which is worth noting for use cases where error-correcting memory is a requirement.
The processor includes support for a broad range of instruction sets, covering MMX, F16C, FMA3, AES, AVX, AVX2, SSE 4.1, and SSE 4.2, which enables efficient handling of various computational tasks including encryption and vector operations. Multithreading is supported, allowing the CPU to process multiple threads simultaneously and make better use of available cores. Additionally, the processor features the NX bit, a hardware-level security capability that helps prevent certain types of malicious code execution.