The Ryzen 7 2700U and 2500U claim some absolutely incredible performance numbers that go head to head against Intel’s Kaby Lake based processors with an amazing amount of energy efficiency differential. In fact, according to the given numbers, the Ryzen APUs are almost 6x times more power efficient.
AMD launches 15W Ryzen APUs with Vega Graphics that can outperform a 91W Intel Core i5-7600k and punches far above its weight class
Historically, Intel has had a clear monopoly on the mobile sector due its chips having the clear performance lead. This time around however, it appears that AMD just might have managed to do the impossible. If the official numbers are to be believed than the Ryzen 2700U is so powerful that it can beat out a 91W TDP Kaby Lake based Core i5 7600k.
With a configurable 15-watt TDP, the AMD Ryzen 7 2700U and AMD Ryzen 5 2500U processors combine the architecture of award-winning “Zen” x86 cores–featuring AMD SenseMI Technology and Radeon “Vega” graphics in a System-on-Chip design to achieve unprecedented ultrathin notebook performance. The AMD Ryzen 7 2700U is the fastest processor for ultrathin notebooks, with up to 44% more multi-threaded CPU performance as well as up to 161% more graphics performance than the competition.
With up to four processing cores and eight threads, the AMD Ryzen mobile processor delivers up to 3X more CPU performance, 2.28X more GPU performance, and 58% less power consumption over previous generations. Additionally, new Precision Boost 2.0 technology accelerates processor performance in workloads using one or many CPU cores. Mobile Extended Frequency Range (mXFR) raises sustained performance in notebooks with optimum cooling solution and certified for “Ultimate XFR Performance.”
In the coming weeks, initial systems powered by Ryzen mobile processors are slated to be available from top manufacturers including Acer, HP, and Lenovo, with further platform updates expected from Dell, Asus and other OEMs in early 2018.
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AMD Launches 15W Ryzen 7 2700U And Ryzen 5 2500U APUs With Radeon Vega Graphics And Some Absolutely Incredible Performance Numbers
AMD launches 15W Ryzen APUs with Vega Graphics that can outperform a 91W Intel Core i5-7600k and punches far above its weight class
Historically, Intel has had a clear monopoly on the mobile sector due its chips having the clear performance lead. This time around however, it appears that AMD just might have managed to do the impossible. If the official numbers are to be believed than the Ryzen 2700U is so powerful that it can beat out a 91W TDP Kaby Lake based Core i5 7600k.
With a configurable 15-watt TDP, the AMD Ryzen 7 2700U and AMD Ryzen 5 2500U processors combine the architecture of award-winning “Zen” x86 cores–featuring AMD SenseMI Technology and Radeon “Vega” graphics in a System-on-Chip design to achieve unprecedented ultrathin notebook performance. The AMD Ryzen 7 2700U is the fastest processor for ultrathin notebooks, with up to 44% more multi-threaded CPU performance as well as up to 161% more graphics performance than the competition.
With up to four processing cores and eight threads, the AMD Ryzen mobile processor delivers up to 3X more CPU performance, 2.28X more GPU performance, and 58% less power consumption over previous generations. Additionally, new Precision Boost 2.0 technology accelerates processor performance in workloads using one or many CPU cores. Mobile Extended Frequency Range (mXFR) raises sustained performance in notebooks with optimum cooling solution and certified for “Ultimate XFR Performance.”
In the coming weeks, initial systems powered by Ryzen mobile processors are slated to be available from top manufacturers including Acer, HP, and Lenovo, with further platform updates expected from Dell, Asus and other OEMs in early 2018.
You can read the full article below:
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AMD Launches 15W Ryzen 7 2700U And Ryzen 5 2500U APUs With Radeon Vega Graphics And Some Absolutely Incredible Performance Numbers