AMD looks to be widening its mobile portfolio. Recent leaks indicate the red team is prepping two high-performance mobile APUs: the Ryzen 7 2800H and Ryzen 5 2600H. The pair of mobile CPUs, with integrated Vega graphics, are set to take on the top end of Intel’s mobile gaming and workstation chips, a market that AMD has been hesitant to compete in since the first generation of Ryzen launched.
AMD hasn’t entirely ignored the mobile market up until this point. It released the Ryzen Mobile CPUs for ultrathin laptops right at the end of 2017, and they’ve proven to be pretty hearty contenders against Intel’s current low-power lineup. However, when it came to high-performance chips, AMD was nowhere to be found.
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Except for the Intel Kaby Lake G chip, of course. But, for straight-shooting, pure AMD products, the company hasn’t made an attempt to compete with Chipzilla in the high-performance mobile market - until now.
Both processors have were spotted by VideoCardz on the 3DMark database, and were tested on an HP 84EF platform. The Ryzen 7 2800H will feature a base clock of 3.4GHz, four cores with simultaneous multithreading enabled for eight threads, and likely will feature a Vega 10 integrated GPU.
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