The AMD Ryzen 5 Pro 230 is compatible with both laptop and desktop platforms and includes integrated graphics, making it a versatile option across different system configurations. Built on a 4nm semiconductor process, it operates within a thermal design power envelope of 28W and can sustain a maximum CPU temperature of 100°C. The processor supports 64-bit computing and connects to the rest of the system via PCIe 4.0, enabling reasonably fast peripheral and storage bandwidth.
The Ryzen 5 Pro 230 features six cores running at a base speed of 3.5GHz each, with 12 threads available for handling concurrent workloads, and a turbo clock speed that reaches up to 4.9GHz when conditions allow. The clock multiplier is set at 35, though the multiplier is locked, meaning manual overclocking is not supported. The processor does not use big.LITTLE heterogeneous core architecture, so all cores operate under a uniform design. On the cache side, it carries 384KB of L1, 6MB of L2 at 1MB per core, and 16MB of L3 cache at approximately 2.67MB per core, providing multiple layers of fast memory access to help sustain throughput across varied tasks.
In PassMark testing, the Ryzen 5 Pro 230 achieves a multi-core score of 20,603, reflecting its overall throughput across all six cores and twelve threads. The single-core result of 3,691 indicates the per-core processing capability, which is relevant for tasks that rely heavily on single-threaded execution.
The integrated graphics solution in the Ryzen 5 Pro 230 is the Radeon 760M, operating at a base clock of 800MHz and capable of boosting up to 2600MHz. It is equipped with 512 shading units, 32 texture mapping units, and 16 render output units, providing a reasonable foundation for display and light graphics tasks. The GPU supports up to four simultaneous displays and is compatible with DirectX 12, OpenGL 4.6, and OpenCL 2.1, covering a broad range of graphics and compute APIs.
The Ryzen 5 Pro 230 supports DDR5 memory across two channels, with a maximum rated speed of 7500MHz, allowing for substantial memory bandwidth in compatible systems. It can address up to 256GB of RAM in total, giving it considerable headroom for memory-intensive workloads. ECC memory is not supported, which is worth noting for use cases where error-correcting memory would otherwise be a requirement.
The Ryzen 5 Pro 230 supports multithreading, allowing its cores to handle more than one thread at a time for improved throughput across parallel workloads. It includes the NX bit for hardware-level memory protection, helping to prevent certain classes of malicious code execution. The processor also carries a broad set of instruction set extensions, including MMX, F16C, FMA3, AES, AVX, AVX2, SSE 4.1, and SSE 4.2, covering a wide range of compute, cryptographic, and floating-point acceleration capabilities.