Just like the Zen 3 series, AMD isn't yet done with the Zen 4 CPUs and is once again bringing another addition to the Ryzen 7000 series.
AMD Continues the Ryzen 7000 Lineup as it Prepares Ryzen 5 7400 CPU with Integrated Graphics
At the beginning of this year, AMD quietly launched the Ryzen 5 7400F CPU for the AM5 platform. The company is reportedly bringing another CPU in the Ryzen 7000 series, as leaked in an NBD shipping manifest. The leaker @Olrak29_ spotted a new SKU in the NBD shipping log, explicitly mentioning the CPU name and its product ID.
This is the Ryzen 5 7400, which is the 7400F's sibling but will have integrated graphics. AMD usually launches F variants for the lower-end market, but it looks like it is bringing the iGPU onboard, which will be beneficial for diagnostic purposes. The CPU ID also confirms that it is indeed not the 7400F, as the latter has the ID: 100-000001845, but the Ryzen 5 7400 has "100-000001900".
The CPU will have a TDP of 65W, which is the same as the Ryzen 5 7400F. Technically, it will be identical to the 7400F, which means a core configuration of 6 cores and 12 threads, a base clock of 3.7 GHz, a boost clock of 4.7 GHz, and L3 cache of 32 MB. It will be based on the Zen 4 architecture and will be compatible with the AM5 socket.

As far as its pricing goes, one can expect a somewhat higher cost than the Ryzen 5 7400F due to the availability of the iGPU. The 7400F was launched for just $115 in China, and while it doesn't see good availability, it should see a similar price tag in the NA and EU markets. Expect a $10-$20 higher price for the Ryzen 5 7400, making it around $125-$135. This is going to be one of the cheapest Ryzen 7000 SKUs for those who want the latest AM5 platform, but we don't know the exact release date for the CPU yet.
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