The AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 5755GE is a desktop processor built for the AM4 socket, fabricated on a 7nm semiconductor process and rated at a thermal design power of 35W, keeping its power draw relatively contained. It supports 64-bit operation and includes integrated graphics, while PCIe 3.0 handles peripheral connectivity. The chip has a maximum operating temperature of 95°C, providing a defined thermal ceiling for system design considerations.
The processor features 8 cores running at a base speed of 3.2GHz, with 16 threads available for multithreaded workloads, and a turbo clock speed that can reach 4.6GHz. The clock multiplier is set at 32 and the chip does not have an unlocked multiplier, meaning clock speed adjustments are not freely configurable. Cache is distributed across three levels: 512KB of L1, 4MB of L2 at 0.5MB per core, and 16MB of L3 at 2MB per core. The processor does not use big.LITTLE technology, so all cores operate under a uniform architecture.
In PassMark testing, the processor achieves a multi-core score of 20894, reflecting its capacity across all available cores and threads. The single-core result of 3355 indicates the per-core processing capability as measured by the same benchmarking tool.
The integrated graphics unit includes 512 shading units and operates at a GPU turbo frequency of 2000 MHz, providing the processor with onboard display output capability without requiring a discrete graphics card.
The processor supports DDR4 memory with a maximum RAM speed of 3200 MHz, operating across two memory channels to allow for dual-channel configurations.
The processor supports multithreading and includes the NX bit for hardware-level memory protection. Its instruction set support spans MMX, F16C, FMA3, AES, AVX, AVX2, SSE 4.1, and SSE 4.2, covering a broad range of workloads including vectorized computation, hardware-accelerated encryption via AES, and extended floating-point operations through FMA3 and AVX2.