This seems kind of puzzling at first, as someone buying a 7500 is most likely to want integrated graphics.
But on the other hand, this could be AMD’s way of selling higher spec chips with defects. If a mid-range chip has cores or compute units that don’t meet spec, selling it as an 7500F is better than trashing it.
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At least it is a cheaper way to build an AM5 system if you’re going to use a dGPU anyway. Really want to see the Ryzen 3 7000 series too.
Yeah, I want to see a lot of things from AMD, but I guess they’re focused on data center right now.