The new AMD Ryzen PRO 6000 series offers up to 8 cores and 16 threads of CPU power at up to 4.9GHz, on the new Zen 3+ architecture and TSMC 6nm process node. It packs an integrated GPU, with RDNA 2 ...
AMD’s Ryzen series has been making incredible headway in the laptop space, but Intel still has a firm grip in the high-end gaming and workstation portion of the market. That might just change with the ...
In brief: AMD's Ryzen Pro 6000 series processors are now official, and businesses will be able to buy laptops sporting them starting next month. As with the regular 6000 series, these are designed for ...
Way back at CES this year, AMD unveiled its Ryzen 6000 processors in mobile form. Using significant revisions to the Zen 3 core for power efficiency, AMD says its Ryzen 6000 mobile processors are its ...
Intel’s 12th-gen laptops chips have made quite a leap forward, and we’ve been waiting for AMD’s response. And now, as tested in the new Zenbook S 13 OLED (UM5302), we’ve seen that response — at least ...
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AMD’s 2023 mobile processor lineup is… complicated. At the high end, the company is introducing its most powerful laptop processors to date, with up to 16 Zen 4 CPU cores, 32 threads, and RDNA 3 ...
The world of HDMI 2.1 has been here for a while but it's mostly used on higher-end TVs and only a few gaming monitors, but DisplayPort 2.0 will soon help out... ushering in next-gen displays. The ...
At Computex earlier this year, AMD announced a processor called "Mendocino" that was intended to bring modern technology and 12-hour battery life to laptops in the unexciting-but-important $400 to ...
Advanced Micro Devices unveiled its Ryzen 7000 Series processors for laptops at CES 2023. The chips use AMD’s latest Zen4 architecture, which enables as many as 16 cores in the current tech generation ...
This entry-level gaming processor has almost the same specifications as the AMD Ryzen 5 7600X3D, which was launched last year ...
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