AMD Ryzen 9000G: What to Expect from the Upcoming APUs with Zen 5 and RDNA 3.5

Published on January 04, 2026 | Translated from Spanish
Conceptual render of an AMD Ryzen 9000G processor shown on an AM5 motherboard, with Zen 5 architecture and RDNA 3.5 graphics diagrams on a technological background.

AMD Ryzen 9000G: The Awaited Evolution of High-End Integrated Graphics APUs

The APU market is about to take a significant leap if rumors are confirmed: the AMD Ryzen 9000G would arrive by the end of 2025 combining the Zen 5 architecture with RDNA 3.5 graphics in the same package. However, the big question that AMD still needs to clarify is whether it will be a genuine evolution or simply a modified version of the current Ryzen 8000G. In a market where energy efficiency and integrated graphics performance are increasingly crucial, these processors could redefine what we expect from a system without a discrete graphics card. 🔄

Zen 5 Architecture: Beyond Efficiency

The transition to Zen 5 promises substantial improvements in IPC (Instructions Per Cycle) and energy efficiency. If AMD applies this architecture to the 9000G, we could see performance gains of 15-25% in single-threaded tasks compared to the current 8000G. The most interesting part will be seeing how they optimize the design for the APU segment, where the balance between CPU power, GPU power, and thermal consumption is critical. The integration of technologies like AI Accelerators could be the key differentiator against competitor solutions. 💻

Expected Improvements with Zen 5 in APUs:
  • Higher energy efficiency and better thermal management
  • Cache architecture optimized for mixed CPU-GPU loads
  • Support for higher-speed DDR5 memory
  • Improvements in AI processing units

RDNA 3.5: The Graphics Leap APUs Need

The inclusion of RDNA 3.5 instead of the current RDNA 3 would mark the difference between a simple update and a true revolution. This "enhanced" version of RDNA 3 could bring significant architectural optimizations in performance per watt, better ray tracing handling in iGPUs, and greater efficiency in shared memory usage. For casual gamers and content creators, this could mean gaming at 1080p with medium settings without needing a discrete GPU, something unthinkable just a few years ago. 🎮

APUs have gone from being an economical solution to a viable alternative for many users

AM5 Platform: Maturity and Possibilities

The arrival of the 9000G would coincide with the maturity of the AM5 platform, which could bring significant advantages. More stable BIOS, better compatibility with DDR5 memory, and possibly more competitive prices on chipsets and motherboards. The key will be whether AMD maintains support for PCIe 5.0 and implements new interconnection technologies between the CPU and the iGPU that reduce bottlenecks. The AM5 platform has the potential to squeeze the most out of these new architectures. 🔧 Advantages of the AM5 Platform for APUs:

  • Native support for high-speed DDR5
  • PCIe 5.0 for ultra-fast storage
  • Better power management and overclocking
  • Compatibility with future technologies

The Big Unknown: Evolution or Refresh?

The skepticism surrounding the 9000G is well-founded. AMD has a history of launching "new" products that are incremental improvements of existing architectures. The million-dollar question is whether the 9000G will be a complete redesign with native Zen 5 and RDNA 3.5, or simply the 8000