The AMD Athlon 3000G is a desktop processor with 2 cores, launched in November 2019. It is part of the Athlon lineup, using the Zen (Raven Ridge) architecture with Socket AM4. Thanks to AMD Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT) the core-count is effectively doubled, to 4 threads. Athlon 3000G has 4 MB of L3 cache and operates at 3.5 GHz. AMD is building the Athlon 3000G on a 14 nm production process using 4,800 million transistors. You may freely adjust the unlocked multiplier on Athlon 3000G, which simplifies overclocking greatly, as you can easily dial in any overclocking frequency. With a TDP of 35 W, the Athlon 3000G consumes only little energy. AMD's processor supports DDR4 memory with a dual-channel interface. ECC memory is supported, too, which is an important capability for mission-critical systems, to avoid data corruption. This processor features the Radeon Vega 3 integrated graphics solution. Hardware virtualization is available on the Athlon 3000G, which greatly improves virtual machine performance. Programs using Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX) will run on this processor, boosting performance for calculation-heavy applications. Besides AVX, AMD is including the newer AVX2 standard, too, but not AVX-512.