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AMD’s Ryzen 5000 G-Series APUs are coming to shop shelves on August 5thPreviously, they were only available in pre-built PCs
Previously, they were only available in pre-built PCs

Back in April, AMD announced theirRyzen 5000 G-Seriesof APU were coming to pre-built PCs. Now, two of those accelerated processing units with integrated graphics - the Ryzen 5 5600G and Ryzen 7 5700G - are going to be available to DIY builders as well. Happy days.
The news was unveiled during AMD’s Computex 2021 keynote speech earlier this morning, and you can see the whole presentation below to watch it as it happened. Alas, the other Ryzen 5000 G-Series APU AMD announced earlier this year, the Ryzen 3 5300G, didn’t make the DIY cut this time, so those looking to get their hands on the company’s most entry-level APU will have to continue looking for a pre-built system instead.
AMD at Computex 2021Watch on YouTube
AMD at Computex 2021

AMD also shared some additional performance figures for the Ryzen 7 5700G, too. As you can see from the image below, the Ryzen 7 5700G should offer substantially more gaming performance than Intel’s Core i7-11700 CPU, as well as better content creation performance in apps such as Photoshop and Blender. Admittedly, the four games AMD have chosen here are all pretty light in terms of their actual graphics demands, but I’ll be interested to see how they handle tougher blockbuster games once I’m able to get my hands on a review sample.

Both the Ryzen 7 5700G and Ryzen 5 5600G will be available on August 5th, with the 5700G costing $359, and the 5600G going for $259. I’ll hopefully be testing both of them closer to launch to see exactly what they’re made of, but consider me excited. AMD’s Ryzen 5000 CPUs are some of thebest gaming CPUsyou can buy right now (if you can find them, that is), and I’m intrigued to see how these G-Series APUs compare.