CES 2019: AMD Unveils Ryzen 3000 Mobile Chipset Series To Rival Intel Core i7!

    Intel’s Core i7-U series has been the standard for most of the Chromebook laptops of 2018 with some exemptions being Acers AMD version of Nitro 5. But, Yesterday at AMD’s show at CES 2019 they unveiled Ryzen 3000 mobile chips which are anticipated to be in Chromebooks.

    The Ryzen 3000 series, for now, has 6 diverse chipsets all with shifting TDPs, Frequencies, Cores, and Cache ranging from 15W TDP to 35W, 4.0/2.3GHz Boost and Base Frequency to 3.3/2.4GHz, GPU cores from 10 to all the way down to 3, Max GPU frequency from 1000MHz to 1400MHz, and Cache 6MB or 5MB with the only common feature being the Vega brand of Radeon Graphics.
    AMD also claims that these new chipsets will deliver battery life up to 10 to 12 hours of battery on notebooks most likely Chromebooks or even MacBook. These Vega Ryzen 3000 mobile chips also support 4K HDR resolution as well as the new “Always On” technology. The company says the new chips are good enough for productivity-focused tasks such as media editing and web surfing.

    Chromebooks by HP already use AMD’s Ryzen 3000 mobile chips and are being coupled with 4GB of RAM. These new chips are also claimed to be 14% to 29% faster than Intel Core i7-U chips. Asus, HP, Dell, Samsung, and Lenovo will launch Ryzen 3000-based notebooks later this year. To know what happens next in the Tech World, Visit RW Tech Blog.


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