The AMD Ryzen 7 7435H is compatible with both laptop and desktop platforms, built on a 6 nm semiconductor process and rated at a 45W thermal design power. It does not include integrated graphics, so a discrete GPU is required for display output. The processor supports 64-bit computing and connects via PCIe version 4, with a maximum safe operating temperature of 95°C.
The Ryzen 7 7435H runs 8 cores at a base speed of 3.1 GHz, with a turbo clock speed reaching up to 4.5 GHz, and handles 16 threads in total. The clock multiplier is set at 31 and the processor does not feature an unlocked multiplier, nor does it use big.LITTLE heterogeneous core architecture. Its cache layout consists of 512 KB of L1, 4 MB of L2 at 0.5 MB per core, and 16 MB of L3 at 2 MB per core, providing a structured hierarchy for managing frequently accessed data.
In PassMark testing, the Ryzen 7 7435H achieves a multi-core score of 24,156, reflecting its overall throughput across all cores and threads. Its single-core result stands at 3,324, representing the processor's per-core execution capability as measured by the same benchmarking suite.
The Ryzen 7 7435H supports DDR5 memory at speeds up to 4800 MHz across a dual-channel configuration, allowing for balanced bandwidth across two memory slots. It accommodates a maximum of 64 GB of RAM, and notably includes support for ECC memory, which provides basic error detection and correction capabilities useful in reliability-sensitive workloads.
The Ryzen 7 7435H supports multithreading and includes the NX bit for hardware-level memory protection against certain types of malicious code execution. It is backed by a broad set of instruction sets including AVX2, AES, FMA3, F16C, MMX, AVX, SSE 4.1, and SSE 4.2, covering a range of workloads from floating-point operations and encryption to packed integer and vector processing tasks.