AMD announces workstation desktops with Ryzen Pro

AMD has announced today the global release of its Ryzen Pro desktop processors. They have officially launched desktop PCs from top vendors Dell, Lenovo, and HP, all powered by Ryzen Pro.

The key differences between the consumer Ryzen chips and the commercial Ryzen Pro chips are technologies like GuardMI, which enables hardware-level security, and SenseMi, a bunch of machine learning features that include pure power, precision boost, neural net prediction, and smart prefetch.

AMD has announced the availability of both their newly released, and upcoming enterprise-focused Ryzen Pro powered systems:

  • Dell Optiplex 5055 desktop PCs are expected to ship in the coming weeks
  • HP EliteDesk 705 desktop PCs are expected to ship in the coming weeks.
  • Lenovo ThinkCentre M715 desktop PCs are expected to ship in the coming weeks.
  • Lenovo ThinkPad A475 and A275 notebook PCs are expected in Q4 2017
  • Ryzen PRO mobile processors are scheduled for launch in the first half of 2018

Source: AMD

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