Today, AMD detailed its Ryzen Pro 6000 chips, which will make their way to high-end business laptops in Q2. Some of these chips have already been announced as part of HP's EliteBook 800 G9 series and Lenovo's ThinkPad Z and T series. In total, there are six H series chips (35W-45W) and two U series chips (15W-30W), and AMD is keeping three Ryzen Pro 5000 processors around. All Ryzen Pro 6000 processors are based on AMD's latest Zen 3+ architecture, which is developed on a 6nm node and promises up to 30% better performance. The Pro 6000 chips are paired with AMD's RDNA 2 built-in...



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