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AMD Ryzen™ PRO 5 7645 Processor – 6 Cores – 12 Threads – Zen 4 Architecture – Radeon Graphics – Advanced Security Features – Enterprise-Ready Performance – Support for DDR5 and PCIe® 5.0
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Impulse Embedded is a leading provider of Industrial computing systems and solutions. Our customers rely on us to provide the best embedded computing products and solutions for the challenges presented by today’s industrial demands. Together with our global manufacturing partners we provide world-class innovative embedded computing and automation products and solutions suitable for multiple industrial market sectors.
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The AMD Ryzen™ PRO 5 7645 processor delivers elite desktop performance for professional and industrial applications. Built on the latest Zen 4 architecture and manufactured using cutting-edge 5nm process technology, it features 6 cores and 12 threads, making it ideal for multitasking, content creation, virtualisation, and compute-heavy workloads.
With integrated AMD Radeon™ Graphics, the Ryzen PRO 7645 is suitable for systems where discrete graphics may not be needed, saving space and power. Its enterprise-grade design includes AMD PRO technologies, such as Memory Guard for full system memory encryption and Pluton security processor for advanced threat protection – ideal for business-critical systems.
Compatible with the AM5 platform, the Ryzen PRO 5 7645 also supports DDR5 memory and PCIe® 5.0, offering exceptional bandwidth for high-speed storage and connectivity.
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AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 7645 6 Core Socket AM5 Processor
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