The Ryzen 7 7435H, previously featured in Lenovo laptops and expected in gaming systems from Mechrevo, is tailored for use in environments where discrete graphics cards are standard, such as gaming laptops.
Ryzen 5 7235H and Ryzen 5 7235HS: Both feature 4 Zen 3+ "Rembrandt R" cores, 8 threads, 384KB of L1 cache, 2MB of L2 cache, 8MB of L3 cache, a base clock of 3.2 GHz, and a max boost clock of up to 4.2 GHz. They support up to 64GB of memory with speeds up to 4800 MT/s and have a default TDP of 45W, with a configurable TDP range of 35 - 53W.
Ryzen 7 7435H: This processor includes 8 Zen 3+ "Rembrandt R" cores, 16 threads, 512KB of L1 cache, 4MB of L2 cache, 16MB of L3 cache, a base clock of 3.1 GHz, and a max boost clock of up to 4.5 GHz. It also supports up to 64GB of memory with speeds up to 4800 MT/s and has a default TDP of 45W, with a configurable TDP range of 35 - 54W.
These processors are anticipated to target the mobile market, including laptops and mini PCs, where the presence of discrete graphics options makes the absence of an iGPU less critical. The positioning of these CPUs within the mid-tier market segment remains speculative, pending further details from AMD regarding pricing and availability.
Source: tomshardware