Although AMD’s Zen 5-based processors have been available for several months, the company continues to expand its lineup with new offerings. The latest addition to the Ryzen 7000 series is the Ryzen 5 7400F, a 6-core, 12-thread CPU with a 65W TDP, now launched globally.
According to AMD’s official website, which provides the full specifications, the Ryzen 5 7400F stands out due to its lack of integrated graphics (denoted by the “F” in its name) and its focus on energy efficiency.
This processor closely resembles the Ryzen 5 7500F, previously unavailable worldwide, with a key difference being its slightly reduced boost clock—300 MHz lower in the new model. As part of the Ryzen 5 family, it features 6 cores, 12 threads, and a 38 MB cache, maintaining the standard specifications expected in this segment of AMD CPUs.
Ryzen 5 7400F Specifications | ||
CPU | Ryzen 5 7400F | Ryzen 5 7600X |
Architecture | Zen 4 | Zen 4 |
Cores/threads | 6/12 | 6/12 |
Clocks | 3.7/4.7GHz | 4.7/5.3GHz |
Cache memory | 38MB | 38MB |
Integrated graphics | No | 2 CUs @ 2.2 GHz |
TDP | 65W | 105W |
AMD and its CPU releases for past generations
The Ryzen 5 7400F is the 13th addition to AMD’s Ryzen 7000 lineup based on the Zen 4 architecture and the fifth entry in the Ryzen 5 7000 series. While AMD has confirmed global availability, details about its launch date or pricing remain undisclosed.
This release follows AMD’s typical strategy of gradually expanding previous-generation lineups. Entry-level SKUs like the Ryzen 5 7400F often launch without dedicated events or significant announcements, aligning with the company’s established approach.
Currently, AMD’s primary focus is on the Ryzen 9000 series, built on the Zen 5 architecture. This lineup includes models featuring 3D V-Cache technology, such as the Ryzen 9 9950X3D and 9900X3D, which were unveiled during CES 2025.
Source: AMD