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''AMD'' Uncovers New Update for Ryzen Mobile


Mon 07 Jan 2019 | 03:57 PM
Ahmed Yasser

By: Ahmed Yasser

CAIRO, Jan. 7 (SEE)- AMD’s Ryzen third Generation work area processors will be offered close by versatile ''CPUs'' for workstations approaching one year from now. AMD is launching its new Ryzen Mobile this week, first generation of ''Ryzen'' Mobile CPUs debuted just over a year ago and while this update slipped a bit in comparison, it can be thought of as the last hurrah for AMD’s 12nm Ryzen refresh cycle before 7nm chips begin arriving later in the year.

In 2019, all ''Ryzen'' Mobile systems will receive graphics updates at the same time as their desktop brethren. This should fix a significant pain point that came up earlier in the year when it became clear that ''Ryzen'' Mobile laptops had gone over a year without a ''GPU'' driver update.

AMD is also adding features to bring its newest laptops fully onboard with Windows Modern PC features with support for wake-on-voice, Cortana Far Field and support for the S0i3 sleep state. The company is partnering with ''Asus'' to create systems such as; ''FX505DY TUF Gaming'', a ''Ryzen 5 3550H ''CPU'' and RX 560 mobile GPU.

Over the past year, ''AMD’s'' overall push with Ryzen has seemed to focus primarily on desktop and server markets.

''Hexus.net'' site revealed Geekbench consequences of HP ''PCs'' running AMD Ryzen 3000 Picasso ''APUs'' uncovering AMD’s anticipates the coming year.

The same adjustments to boost behavior and other features of second-generation Ryzen products are also baked into these new ''APUs'', along with some modest clock improvements to both base and boost clock. Between the two, overall performance should be moderately higher than last year.