Looks like AMD is just revealed two new chipsets designed for laptops. The Ryzen 7 2800H and Ryzen 5 2600H just got officially listed on the manufacturer’s website, packing quite the horsepower.
The two chipsets have similar designs to their desktop counterparts with some minor adjustments to fit the smaller frames and cooling systems of laptops. These are more powerful versions of the Ryzen 7 2700U and Ryzen 5 2500U currently found on Ryzen-powered laptops. The main highlight is that both chipsets are rated at 45W TDP.
The Ryzen 7 2800H comes with 4 cores and 8 threads along with a Vega 11 GPU clocked at 1,300MHz. The CPU itself has a base clock of 3.3GHz and a max Boost of 3.8GHz. Another new addition to the chipset is support for DDR4-3200 memory.
The Ryzen 5 2600H, on the other hand, also comes with 4 cores and 8 threads with a Vega 8 GPU clocked at 1,100MHz. The CPU itself has a base clock speed of 3.2GHz and a max Boost of 3.6GHz. It also has support for DDR4-3200 and has hyperthreading.
Pricing and availability for the Ryzen 7 2800H and Ryzen 5 2600H are yet to be announced. Although, oddly enough these chips have been listed as available since September 10. Yet none of the current line-ups from laptop manufacturers have them on board.
at least we know they are coming