The first within the lineup is the Ryzen 9 5900 processor. It options 12 cores with 24 threads, operating at unknown frequencies for now. All we all know is that the CPU is a bit lower-clocked than its 105 W “X” Ryzen 9 5900X variant. Unlike the “X” variant, this CPU is meant to convey TDP all the way down to 65 Watts. Another differentiator is the cache configuration. The Ryzen 9 5900 options 64 MB of L3 cache and a pair of MB of L2 cache. The “X” model for desktops options 64 MB of L3, nonetheless, there may be 6 MB of L2 cache current there. Next up comes the smaller eight-core variant – Ryzen 7 5800. Featuring eight cores and 16 threads operating at an additionally unknown frequency. The chip contains a TDP of 65 Watts and cache configuration with 32 MB of L3 cache and four MB of L2, with the one distinction from the Ryzen 7 5800X being the decrease frequency.