AMD Ryzen 7 4000 Series, the world's first 7nm chip family for laptops
At the ongoing CES, AMD introduced laptop processors with the Ryzen 4000 Mobile series, which excel in both multi-core and single-core performance.
At the ongoing CES, AMD has introduced laptop processors with the Ryzen 4000 Mobile series, which excel in both multi-core and single-core performance.
Ryzen 4000 is the world's first 7nm processor for mobile devices. Compared to Intel's latest Ice Lake chips, the Ryzen 4000 has an outstanding performance. Specifically, compared to the Core i7-1065G7, which is using Intel's 10nm process, Ryzen 4000 has the ability to handle single-core improved by more than 4%, while multi-core performance is improved up to 90%, graphics 28%.
The new Ryzen 7 4800U processor, thanks to its transition to 7nm process, offers twice the power efficiency of Ryzen 7 chips. This means, laptop usage time will also be increased.
AMD's third-generation Ryzen 4000 series is divided into 3 series:
- U Series: For ultra-thin laptop Ultrathin.
- H Series: For gamers and content creators.
- Pro Series: For business-oriented ultrathin devices.
Lenovo Yoga Slim 7 is one of the first devices to be equipped with AMD's new laptop chip.
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