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Commercial PC Manufacturers Introduce AMD Ryzen™ PRO Mobile and Desktop APU
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Commercial PC Manufacturers Introduce AMD Ryzen™ PRO Mobile and Desktop APU
Powered Systems
- New AMD Ryzen PRO Processors featured in Dell Latitude, HP Elite,
and Lenovo Think designs representing the broadest portfolio of enterprise
PC offerings in AMD history—
SINGAPORE — May 15, 2018 — AMD (NASDAQ:
AMD) today announced unprecedented adoption of its AMD Ryzen™ PRO processors –
including new notebooks and desktops powered by Ryzen PRO processors with
built-in Radeon™ Vega graphics now available from the world’s three largest
enterprise PC OEMs. AMD Ryzen PRO APUs for premium commercial desktop and
notebooks provide commercial PC buyers with new levels of choice and innovation
and enable Dell, HP, and Lenovo to create a range of business systems, from
sleek enterprise notebooks to powerful commercial desktops. Combined, these
systems make up the broadest portfolio of AMD processor-based enterprise PCs in
the company’s history.
AMD) today announced unprecedented adoption of its AMD Ryzen™ PRO processors –
including new notebooks and desktops powered by Ryzen PRO processors with
built-in Radeon™ Vega graphics now available from the world’s three largest
enterprise PC OEMs. AMD Ryzen PRO APUs for premium commercial desktop and
notebooks provide commercial PC buyers with new levels of choice and innovation
and enable Dell, HP, and Lenovo to create a range of business systems, from
sleek enterprise notebooks to powerful commercial desktops. Combined, these
systems make up the broadest portfolio of AMD processor-based enterprise PCs in
the company’s history.
“Our
mission with AMD Ryzen processors is to deliver more performance, features, and
choice to users. We’ve fulfilled this promise over the last year across the
premium consumer desktop and notebook markets. Now, we bring those same
principles to a full range of commercial notebooks and desktops,” said Jim
Anderson, senior vice president and general manager, Computing and Graphics
Business Group, AMD. “The new enterprise platforms introduced by Dell, HP and
Lenovo mark an important milestone for AMD, demonstrating that we are
addressing the needs of the premium commercial market from top-to-bottom. Ryzen
PRO mobile processors can enable all-day battery life[i] up to 16
hours of use, world-class productivity performance, and sensational graphics
built on Radeon technology.”
mission with AMD Ryzen processors is to deliver more performance, features, and
choice to users. We’ve fulfilled this promise over the last year across the
premium consumer desktop and notebook markets. Now, we bring those same
principles to a full range of commercial notebooks and desktops,” said Jim
Anderson, senior vice president and general manager, Computing and Graphics
Business Group, AMD. “The new enterprise platforms introduced by Dell, HP and
Lenovo mark an important milestone for AMD, demonstrating that we are
addressing the needs of the premium commercial market from top-to-bottom. Ryzen
PRO mobile processors can enable all-day battery life[i] up to 16
hours of use, world-class productivity performance, and sensational graphics
built on Radeon technology.”
Ryzen
PRO processors are designed to meet the fast-changing requirements of today’s
business PC users, including both commercial workloads and rich multimedia
capabilities that are becoming more typical as the traditional boundaries
between work and personal computing merge. Offering desktop-class performance
in an ultrathin notebook[ii], the AMD Ryzen™ 7
PRO 2700U offers more system performance than the competition[iii] and up to 16
hours of battery life to enable all-day productivity1. In desktop,
the AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G and AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 2200G delivers world-class
performance on heavily graphics-intensive commercial and workstation-grade
workloads ranging from graphics design to 3D CAD to medical imaging, while also
excelling at general office productivity tasks[iv],[v].
PRO processors are designed to meet the fast-changing requirements of today’s
business PC users, including both commercial workloads and rich multimedia
capabilities that are becoming more typical as the traditional boundaries
between work and personal computing merge. Offering desktop-class performance
in an ultrathin notebook[ii], the AMD Ryzen™ 7
PRO 2700U offers more system performance than the competition[iii] and up to 16
hours of battery life to enable all-day productivity1. In desktop,
the AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 2400G and AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 2200G delivers world-class
performance on heavily graphics-intensive commercial and workstation-grade
workloads ranging from graphics design to 3D CAD to medical imaging, while also
excelling at general office productivity tasks[iv],[v].
Designed
specifically for the commercial market, all Ryzen PRO processors provide
security, reliability and performance with the award-winning AMD “Zen”
architecture. Armed with AMD GuardMI technology, Ryzen PRO processors with
Radeon Vega Graphics offer state-of-the-art security at the silicon level from
power-on to power-off. Commercial-grade quality and reliability help ensure
platform longevity, and open-standard manageability helps safeguard businesses
from being locked into proprietary solutions.
specifically for the commercial market, all Ryzen PRO processors provide
security, reliability and performance with the award-winning AMD “Zen”
architecture. Armed with AMD GuardMI technology, Ryzen PRO processors with
Radeon Vega Graphics offer state-of-the-art security at the silicon level from
power-on to power-off. Commercial-grade quality and reliability help ensure
platform longevity, and open-standard manageability helps safeguard businesses
from being locked into proprietary solutions.
Global OEM & Partner Support
During
an event in front of global press and industry analysts last week, several top
global PC OEMs unveiled a breadth of commercial platform offerings including
light but powerful enterprise notebooks, robust enterprise desktops, compact
enterprise micro towers and small form factor desktops, all powered by Ryzen
PRO processors with Radeon Vega Graphics.
an event in front of global press and industry analysts last week, several top
global PC OEMs unveiled a breadth of commercial platform offerings including
light but powerful enterprise notebooks, robust enterprise desktops, compact
enterprise micro towers and small form factor desktops, all powered by Ryzen
PRO processors with Radeon Vega Graphics.
“We’re
proud to introduce our first Ryzen PRO based Latitude 5495 laptop that delivers
outstanding performance in a beautiful design,” said Andy Rhodes, vice
president & general manager, Dell Commercial Mobility Solutions. “The
Latitude 5495 complements the OptiPlex 5055 desktop PC and provides our
customers with another compelling AMD Ryzen PRO option within the world’s most
secure, manageable and reliable commercial portfolio.”
proud to introduce our first Ryzen PRO based Latitude 5495 laptop that delivers
outstanding performance in a beautiful design,” said Andy Rhodes, vice
president & general manager, Dell Commercial Mobility Solutions. “The
Latitude 5495 complements the OptiPlex 5055 desktop PC and provides our
customers with another compelling AMD Ryzen PRO option within the world’s most
secure, manageable and reliable commercial portfolio.”
“HP is redefining the
commercial PC experience as the traditional boundaries between work and life
blend. Our latest offerings with AMD Ryzen PRO processors integrate powerful
processing and graphics into innovative solutions built with a focus on design,
security, and collaboration to power the modern workforce.” Lorena Kubera,
Global Head of Commercial Product Management, HP Inc.
commercial PC experience as the traditional boundaries between work and life
blend. Our latest offerings with AMD Ryzen PRO processors integrate powerful
processing and graphics into innovative solutions built with a focus on design,
security, and collaboration to power the modern workforce.” Lorena Kubera,
Global Head of Commercial Product Management, HP Inc.
“For more than 25
years, the ThinkPad brand has been defined by simplicity, function, and
reliability. And as the digital transformation advances with exponential speed,
Lenovo maintains a relentless quest to deliver a no-compromise customer
experience,” said Jerry Paradise, vice president, Lenovo global commercial
portfolio & product management. “Expanding that portfolio to include the
latest Ryzen PRO processors in our ThinkPad A series notebooks and ThinkCentre
M715q & M725s desktops helps us to further support our enterprise customers
and their ever-evolving business requirements.”
years, the ThinkPad brand has been defined by simplicity, function, and
reliability. And as the digital transformation advances with exponential speed,
Lenovo maintains a relentless quest to deliver a no-compromise customer
experience,” said Jerry Paradise, vice president, Lenovo global commercial
portfolio & product management. “Expanding that portfolio to include the
latest Ryzen PRO processors in our ThinkPad A series notebooks and ThinkCentre
M715q & M725s desktops helps us to further support our enterprise customers
and their ever-evolving business requirements.”
“Modern workers are
changing how they work and play – always on-the-go, multi-tasking from basic
office productivity work like emailing, word processing, editing spreadsheets
and presentations, to web browsing and livestreaming multimedia content all at the
same time,” said Roanne Sones, general manager, strategy and ecosystem for
Windows at Microsoft. “The new multi-core design of Ryzen PRO processors
delivers amazing performance on Windows 10 PCs, while the ‘Vega’ graphics
architecture enables a smoother and richer visual experience, ideally suited
for today’s modern commercial environments.”
changing how they work and play – always on-the-go, multi-tasking from basic
office productivity work like emailing, word processing, editing spreadsheets
and presentations, to web browsing and livestreaming multimedia content all at the
same time,” said Roanne Sones, general manager, strategy and ecosystem for
Windows at Microsoft. “The new multi-core design of Ryzen PRO processors
delivers amazing performance on Windows 10 PCs, while the ‘Vega’ graphics
architecture enables a smoother and richer visual experience, ideally suited
for today’s modern commercial environments.”
Ryzen™ PRO mobile processors with
Radeon™ Vega Graphics:
Radeon™ Vega Graphics:
Model
|
CPU Cores
|
Threads
|
Max Clock (GHz)
|
Graphics Compute Units
|
Max GPU Clock (MHz)
|
L2/L3 Cache (MB)
|
cTDP (Watts)
|
Ryzen™ 7 PRO 2700U with Radeon™ Vega 10Graphics
|
4
|
8
|
3.8
|
10
|
1300
|
6
|
15W Nominal
|
Ryzen™ 5 PRO 2500U with Radeon™ Vega 8Graphics
|
4
|
8
|
3.6
|
8
|
1100
|
6
|
15W Nominal
|
Ryzen™ 3 PRO 2300U with Radeon™ Vega 6Graphics
|
4
|
4
|
3.4
|
6
|
1100
|
6
|
15W Nominal
|
Ryzen™ PRO desktop processors with
Radeon™ Vega Graphics:
Radeon™ Vega Graphics:
Model
|
CPU Cores
|
Threads
|
Max Clock (GHz)
|
Graphics Compute Units
|
Max GPU Clock (MHz)
|
L2/L3 Cache (MB)
|
TDP (Watts)
|
Ryzen™ 5 PRO 2400G with Radeon™ Vega 11Graphics
|
4
|
8
|
3.9
|
11
|
1250
|
6
|
65W
|
Ryzen™ 3 PRO 2200G with Radeon™ Vega 8Graphics
|
4
|
4
|
3.7
|
8
|
1100
|
6
|
65W
|
Ryzen™ 5 PRO 2400GE with Radeon™ Vega 11Graphics
|
4
|
8
|
3.8
|
11
|
1250
|
6
|
35W
|
Ryzen™ 3 PRO 2200GE with Radeon™ Vega 8Graphics
|
4
|
4
|
3.6
|
8
|
1100
|
6
|
35W
|
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visualization technologies ― the building blocks for gaming, immersive
platforms and the datacenter. Hundreds of millions of consumers, leading
Fortune 500 businesses and cutting-edge scientific research facilities around
the world rely on AMD technology daily to improve how they live, work and play.
AMD employees around the world are focused on building great products that push
the boundaries of what is possible. For more information about how AMD is
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[i] Battery life evaluated with
MobileMark® 2014 version 1.5. Testing conducted by AMD Performance Labs as of
5/4/2018. Total battery life measured: 961 minutes (16 hours). System
configuration: Dell Latitude 5495, Ryzen™ 7 PRO 2700U, Radeon™ Vega10 Graphics,
1x4GB DDR4-2400, Liteon 59X3P SSD, 14” 1366×768 display at 150 nits, Qualcomm
DW1820 WLAN, Bluetooth OFF, USB Selective Suspend enabled, Windows® 10 Pro RS4
x64, 68Wh battery. Results may vary with system configuration. RPM-21
MobileMark® 2014 version 1.5. Testing conducted by AMD Performance Labs as of
5/4/2018. Total battery life measured: 961 minutes (16 hours). System
configuration: Dell Latitude 5495, Ryzen™ 7 PRO 2700U, Radeon™ Vega10 Graphics,
1x4GB DDR4-2400, Liteon 59X3P SSD, 14” 1366×768 display at 150 nits, Qualcomm
DW1820 WLAN, Bluetooth OFF, USB Selective Suspend enabled, Windows® 10 Pro RS4
x64, 68Wh battery. Results may vary with system configuration. RPM-21
[ii] Testing by AMD Performance labs as
of 11/07/2017. Cinebench R15 nT is used to simulate multi-thread CPU
performance; the 15W TDP mXFR enabled AMD Ryzen™ 7 2700U scored 661, while the
91W TDP Intel i5-7600K scored 663 for a benchmark score comparison of 661/663 =
1.00X or equivalent performance. System Configurations: AMD Ryzen™ 7 PRO 2700U
Processor: HP 83C6, AMD Ryzen™ 7 PRO 2700U Processor with Radeon™ Vega 10 Graphics,
8GB Dual Channel (2x4GB) DDR4-2400 RAM, Samsung 850 PRO 512GB SATA SSD, Windows
10 Pro RS2, Graphics driver 22.19.655.0, 12-Sep-2017 Intel Core i5-7600K: MSI
B250 GAMING M3, Intel Core i5-7600K with NVIDIA GTX 1080, 16GB (2x8GB) Dual
Channel DDR4-2400 RAM, Samsung 850 Pro 512GB SSD and Samsung 960 Pro 512GB
NVMe, Windows 10 Pro, Graphics driver 21.21.13.7878
PC manufacturers may vary configurations yielding different results. RPM-14
of 11/07/2017. Cinebench R15 nT is used to simulate multi-thread CPU
performance; the 15W TDP mXFR enabled AMD Ryzen™ 7 2700U scored 661, while the
91W TDP Intel i5-7600K scored 663 for a benchmark score comparison of 661/663 =
1.00X or equivalent performance. System Configurations: AMD Ryzen™ 7 PRO 2700U
Processor: HP 83C6, AMD Ryzen™ 7 PRO 2700U Processor with Radeon™ Vega 10 Graphics,
8GB Dual Channel (2x4GB) DDR4-2400 RAM, Samsung 850 PRO 512GB SATA SSD, Windows
10 Pro RS2, Graphics driver 22.19.655.0, 12-Sep-2017 Intel Core i5-7600K: MSI
B250 GAMING M3, Intel Core i5-7600K with NVIDIA GTX 1080, 16GB (2x8GB) Dual
Channel DDR4-2400 RAM, Samsung 850 Pro 512GB SSD and Samsung 960 Pro 512GB
NVMe, Windows 10 Pro, Graphics driver 21.21.13.7878
PC manufacturers may vary configurations yielding different results. RPM-14
[iii] CPU performance represented by
Cinebench R15 nT. System performance represented by PCMark® 10 Extended.
Graphics performance represented by 3DMark® 11 P-score. Testing conducted by
AMD performance labs as of 5/3/2018. Scores presented in order of i7-8650U vPro
vs. Ryzen™ 7 PRO 2700U. Cinebench R15 nT: 674 vs. 666 (1% slower); PCMark® 10
Extended: 2894 vs. 3117 (7.7% faster); 3DMark® 11: 2095 vs. 3893 (85% faster).
AMD System configuration: AMD Reference Motherboard, Ryzen™ 7 PRO 2700U, 2x4GB
DDR4-2400, 512GB Samsung 850 Pro SSD, Radeon™ Vega10 graphics (driver
23.20.768), 15W thermal solution, Windows® 10 Pro RS3 x64, BIOS WMD8111N,
1920×1080. Intel system: Dell Latitude 7490 (0KP0FT), Core i7-8650U vPro, 2x4GB
DDR4-2400, 512GB Samsung 850 EVO SSD, Intel UHD 620 graphics (driver
22.20.16.4799), Windows® 10 Pro RS4 x64, 1920×1080. Results may vary with
system configuration. RPM-19
Cinebench R15 nT. System performance represented by PCMark® 10 Extended.
Graphics performance represented by 3DMark® 11 P-score. Testing conducted by
AMD performance labs as of 5/3/2018. Scores presented in order of i7-8650U vPro
vs. Ryzen™ 7 PRO 2700U. Cinebench R15 nT: 674 vs. 666 (1% slower); PCMark® 10
Extended: 2894 vs. 3117 (7.7% faster); 3DMark® 11: 2095 vs. 3893 (85% faster).
AMD System configuration: AMD Reference Motherboard, Ryzen™ 7 PRO 2700U, 2x4GB
DDR4-2400, 512GB Samsung 850 Pro SSD, Radeon™ Vega10 graphics (driver
23.20.768), 15W thermal solution, Windows® 10 Pro RS3 x64, BIOS WMD8111N,
1920×1080. Intel system: Dell Latitude 7490 (0KP0FT), Core i7-8650U vPro, 2x4GB
DDR4-2400, 512GB Samsung 850 EVO SSD, Intel UHD 620 graphics (driver
22.20.16.4799), Windows® 10 Pro RS4 x64, 1920×1080. Results may vary with
system configuration. RPM-19
[iv] SPECviewperf®
12.0.1 medical-01 used to represent medical imaging performance. Test by AMD
performance labs as of 4/26/2018. Performance results in order of i5-8400 vs.
Ryzen™ 5 2400G (higher is better): 3.70 vs. 10.32 (2.789X greater). System
configuration(s): AMD Reference Motherboard + AMD Ryzen™ 5 2400G vs. Gigabyte
Z370 AORUS Gaming 5 + Core i5-8400, 2x8GB DDR4-2667, Radeon™ Vega11 Graphics
(driver 17.40 RC19) vs. Intel UHD 630 (driver 15.47.02.4815), Samsung 850 Pro
SSD, Windows 10 Pro RS3. Performance results may vary with configuration.
Additional information about the SPEC benchmarks can be found at www.spec.org/gwpg.
SPECviewperf 12.0.1 is a retired version, however results are comparable to the
most recent version, 12.1.1. RZP-22
12.0.1 medical-01 used to represent medical imaging performance. Test by AMD
performance labs as of 4/26/2018. Performance results in order of i5-8400 vs.
Ryzen™ 5 2400G (higher is better): 3.70 vs. 10.32 (2.789X greater). System
configuration(s): AMD Reference Motherboard + AMD Ryzen™ 5 2400G vs. Gigabyte
Z370 AORUS Gaming 5 + Core i5-8400, 2x8GB DDR4-2667, Radeon™ Vega11 Graphics
(driver 17.40 RC19) vs. Intel UHD 630 (driver 15.47.02.4815), Samsung 850 Pro
SSD, Windows 10 Pro RS3. Performance results may vary with configuration.
Additional information about the SPEC benchmarks can be found at www.spec.org/gwpg.
SPECviewperf 12.0.1 is a retired version, however results are comparable to the
most recent version, 12.1.1. RZP-22
[v] SPECviewperf® 12.0.1 sw-03 used to
represent 3D CAD performance. Test by AMD performance labs as of
4/26/2018. Performance results in order of i5-8400 vs. Ryzen™ 5 2400G (higher
is better): 29.07 vs. 44.8 (54% greater). System configuration(s): AMD
Reference Motherboard + AMD Ryzen™ 5 2400G vs. Gigabyte Z370 AORUS Gaming 5 +
Core i5-8400, 2x8GB DDR4-2667, Radeon™ Vega11 Graphics (driver 17.40 RC19) vs.
Intel UHD 630 (driver 15.47.02.4815), Samsung 850 Pro SSD, Windows 10 Pro RS3.
Performance results may vary with configuration. Additional information about
the SPEC benchmarks can be found at www.spec.org/gwpg.
SPECviewperf 12.0.1 is a retired version, however results are comparable to the
most recent version, 12.1.1. RZP-23
represent 3D CAD performance. Test by AMD performance labs as of
4/26/2018. Performance results in order of i5-8400 vs. Ryzen™ 5 2400G (higher
is better): 29.07 vs. 44.8 (54% greater). System configuration(s): AMD
Reference Motherboard + AMD Ryzen™ 5 2400G vs. Gigabyte Z370 AORUS Gaming 5 +
Core i5-8400, 2x8GB DDR4-2667, Radeon™ Vega11 Graphics (driver 17.40 RC19) vs.
Intel UHD 630 (driver 15.47.02.4815), Samsung 850 Pro SSD, Windows 10 Pro RS3.
Performance results may vary with configuration. Additional information about
the SPEC benchmarks can be found at www.spec.org/gwpg.
SPECviewperf 12.0.1 is a retired version, however results are comparable to the
most recent version, 12.1.1. RZP-23
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