AMD Quietly Adds Ryzen 7 Pro 9755 to the Zen 5 Pro Lineup

Ryzen 7 Pro 9755 benchmark listing reveals another unannounced Zen 5 desktop processor for commercial PC systems.

Hardware by Okazaki on  May 09, 2026

AMD has quietly added another Gen 5 processor to its Pro lineup, and the chip appeared in a benchmark database before any official announcement. The new processor, called the AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 9755, showed up in the PassMark benchmark database as an 8-core, 16-thread desktop CPU based on AMD’s Zen 5 architecture. It uses the same foundation as the existing Ryzen Pro 9000 desktop lineup.

The processor has 8MB of L2 cache and 32MB of L3 cache, for a total of 40MB of combined cache. Those specifications are identical to those of the existing AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 9745, already available from AMD. No base clock or boost clock speeds have been confirmed yet, so there is still limited information about the chip.

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Ryzen 7 Pro 9755 Benchmark Performance

This Ryzen 7 Pro 9745 has a base clock of 3.8GHz, a boost clock of up to 5.4GHz, and a TDP of 65W. In the multi-threaded CPU Mark test, the new Ryzen 7 Pro 9755 scored 38,100 points, while the Ryzen 7 Pro 9745 scored 37,082 points, according to the most recent results. In workloads with multiple threads, that means the speed gain is about 2.7%.

Single-threaded performance remains nearly identical between both processors, with scores of 4,664 and 4,669, respectively. From what we can see so far, the Ryzen 7 Pro 9755 does not appear to be a major generational jump. Instead, it appears to be a minor refresh within the same product category.

Lenovo Connection Points to OEM Focus

Another detail from the PassMark database listing connected the Ryzen 7 Pro 9755 to a Lenovo system. That detail suggests the processor may be designed specifically for an OEM configuration rather than a retail desktop release.

Most of the time, AMD's Pro processors are made for business and commercial computers. Most of the time, OEM partners like Lenovo, Asus, and Dell sell these chips rather than going through traditional retail outlets. That's why processors like the Ryzen 7 Pro 9755 are less likely to be sold separately for building your own PC.

The new chip may simply be a tuned version of the Ryzen 7 Pro 9745, designed for a specific Lenovo business system.

Over the last few weeks, several other AMD Pro processors have also appeared in leaked database entries, including the AMD Ryzen 9 Pro 9960X3D and the AMD Ryzen Pro 435G. These leaks suggest AMD is continuing to expand its Zen 5-based Pro lineup across multiple performance tiers and business-focused use cases.

Ryzen Pro series serves as AMD’s alternative to Intel’s vPro platform. These processors target enterprise desktops and commercial PCs with added management, security, and deployment features designed for business environments. For anyone following the business PC market, the Ryzen 7 Pro 9755 is another processor worth watching as AMD continues growing its Zen 5 Pro ecosystem.

Shinji Okazaki

Editor, NoobFeed

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