Following the announcement of the Ryzen 6000 mobile processors announced earlier this year, AMD has unveiled its Ryzen PRO 6000 processors aimed at business laptops. The Ryzen PRO 6000 chips are built on the new Zen 3+ architecture, using a 6nm node, and promise up to 30% faster CPU performance. Furthermore, AMD said that the Ryzen PRO 6000 demonstrates up to 17% faster performance than the competition when using MS Office apps such as PowerPoint, Excel, and Outlook while simultaneously running Microsoft Teams conferencing. Some of the first laptops to be powered by the Ryzen PRO 6000 are the Lenovo ThinkPad Z16 and the HP EliteBook 845. Read more in our articles including "AMD Ryzen PRO 6000 for business laptops now official" and "ASUS Chromebook CM14 announced".
Following the announcement of the Ryzen 6000 mobile processors announced earlier this year, AMD has unveiled its Ryzen PRO 6000 processors aimed at business laptops. The Ryzen PRO 6000 chips are built on the new Zen 3+ architecture, using a 6nm node, and promise up to 30% faster CPU performance.
Furthermore, AMD said that the Ryzen PRO 6000 demonstrates up to 17% faster performance than the competition when using MS Office apps such as PowerPoint, Excel, and Outlook while simultaneously running Microsoft Teams conferencing. Some of the first laptops to be powered by the Ryzen PRO 6000 are the Lenovo ThinkPad Z16 and the HP EliteBook 845.
Our coverage of Ryzen 6000 series includes: "AMD Ryzen PRO 6000 for business laptops now official"; "ASUS Chromebook CM14 announced"; "ASUS ROG unveils Strix OLED XG34WCDMS, Strix XG129C monitors". Each article provides unique insights and information.