Today, AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) announced the global availability of its
new AMD Ryzen™ PRO 3000 Series desktop processor lineup, along with
new AMD Ryzen™ PRO processors with Radeon™ Vega Graphics and AMD
Athlon™ PRO processors with Radeon™ Vega Graphics. The AMD Ryzen
PRO and Athlon PRO desktop processors combine powerful performance,
built-in security features, and commercial-grade reliability to get
the job done. Starting in Q4 2019, robust enterprise desktops from
HP and Lenovo powered by AMD Ryzen PRO and Athlon PRO desktop
processors are slated to be available.
“The launch of the Ryzen PRO 3000 Series processors for
commercial and small business users is the latest demonstration of
our commitment to technology leadership in 2019,” said Saied
Moshkelani, senior vice president and general manager, AMD Client
Compute. “Designed specifically to efficiently data-crunch, design,
compose, and create – AMD Ryzen PRO and Athlon PRO processors
accelerate enhanced business productivity while offering protection
safeguards with built-in security features, such as full system
memory encryption and a dedicated, on-die security processor.”
Powering versatile designs from both HP and Lenovo and designed
to fit virtually every office environment, the AMD Ryzen 9 PRO
3900, AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 3700, and AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 3600 CPUs are based
on the world’s most advanced 7nm “Zen 2” core architecture.
Offering up to 12 cores and 24 threads – the most of any business
processor1 only with the AMD Ryzen 9 PRO 3900 processor – they
provide a high-performance and high-efficiency design built for
even the most rigorous business environments and are power
efficient without sacrificing performance.
Supreme Productivity
AMD Ryzen PRO 3000 Series processors deliver highly competitive
performance for business desktops;
- Ryzen 9 PRO 3900 and Ryzen 7 PRO 3700 brings up to 2X faster
performance than the competition at the same power, ensuring a cool
and quiet PC usage environment2;
- Ryzen PRO processors offer up to an estimated 127% faster
data-crunching versus the competition, from solving equations to
running simulations in various industries including financial
services, life science, and energy 3;
- Technology leadership with the most advanced 7nm SoC and “Zen
2” core architecture, up to 12 cores at only 65W TDP for select
models.4
Powerful Protection
Every AMD Ryzen PRO processor contains a powerful, built-in
security co-processor that runs AMD GuardMI technology, which is
dedicated to helping protect users’ PCs. AMD Memory Guard5 helps
defend against cold boot attacks with full system memory
encryption, and AMD technology supports and complements OEM
security features and Windows Security, including Lenovo
ThinkShield™ and HP Sure Start™, among others.
OEM Support
In the coming months, enterprise customers will be able to
purchase Ryzen PRO processor-based systems from top PC vendors
including HP and Lenovo.
HP EliteDesk 705 G5 Series with AMD
“HP continues to strengthen its commitment to innovative PC
technologies and collaborating with our partners has never been
more important,” said Andy Rhodes, Global Head Commercial Personal
Systems, HP Inc. “Powered by AMD Ryzen PRO processors, our HP
EliteDesk 705 G5 series deliver the robust performance and
productivity that today’s workforce requires, in industry-leading
compact designs.”
The high-performance HP EliteDesk 705 G5 Series offers
enterprise-class productivity with the latest AMD Ryzen™ PRO
processors in your choice of form factors.
- The HP EliteDesk 705 G5 Small Form Factor is
the world’s first AMD desktop PC with dual-M.2 drive capability6
and delivers impressive value with powerful performance,
expandability, manageability and resilient security for the modern
workplace. The HP EliteDesk 705 G5 SFF will be available in
September starting at $669 USD.
- The HP EliteDesk 705 G5 Desktop Mini is the
smallest and most powerful AMD Ultra Small Form Factor (USFF)
business-class PC7. With many configurable options, and built-in
security and manageability in a compact design, this desktop mini
pairs with the HP Mini-in-One 24 Display8 to revamp the modern
workplace. The HP EliteDesk 705 G5 DM will be available in November
starting at $679 USD.
Lenovo ThinkCentre Desktops with AMD
Lenovo ThinkCentre desktops have been available with AMD
processors - offering great performance, security and energy-saving
features - for more than ten years. That heritage continues with
the ThinkCentre M75s-1 small form factor (SFF) and M75q-1 Tiny form
factor offering the latest Ryzen PRO processors, up to 12-cores on
the SFF model.
The clean and sleek look and feel is backed up with strong
security and manageability features. New for 2019 AMD platforms is
the Smart Power-On feature allowing users to mount the desktops in
more flexible locations, such as a wall, under a desk or behind a
monitor. Simply press ALT+P on the keyboard to power on the system.
The M75q-1 Tiny also now includes a USB Type-C port and an HDMI
port as standard and the option of two additional user-defined
ports.
“Our customers want smart and secure desktops to meet the
day-to-day rigors of workplace demands with the flexibility to
adapt to modern workspaces,” said Tom Butler, executive director,
WW commercial portfolio and product management, Lenovo. “We equip
select ThinkCentre models with state-of-the-art AMD processors that
deliver great performance and security features in one device.”
AMD Ryzen™ PRO desktop processors:
Model |
Cores/ Threads |
TDP9 (Watts) |
Boost/Base Freq.10 (GHz) |
L2 + L3 Cache (MB) |
AMD Ryzen™ 9 PRO 3900 |
12 / 24 |
65W |
4.3 / up to 3.1 |
70 |
AMD Ryzen™ 7 PRO 3700 |
8 / 16 |
65W |
4.4 / up to 3.6 |
36 |
AMD Ryzen™ 5 PRO 3600 |
6 / 12 |
65W |
4.2 / up to 3.6 |
35 |
AMD Ryzen™ PRO desktop processors with Radeon™ Vega
Graphics:
Model |
Cores/ Threads |
TDP9 (Watts) |
Boost/Base Freq.10 (GHz) |
L2 + L3 Cache (MB) |
Graphics Compute Units |
AMD Ryzen™ 5 PRO 3400G |
4 / 8 |
65W |
4.2 / up to 3.7 |
6 |
11 CUs |
AMD Ryzen™ 5 PRO 3400GE |
4 / 8 |
35W |
4.0 / up to 3.3 |
6 |
11 CUs |
AMD Ryzen™ 3 PRO 3200G |
4 / 4 |
65W |
4.0 / up to 3.6 |
6 |
8 CUs |
AMD Ryzen™ 3 PRO 3200GE |
4 / 4 |
35W |
3.8 / up to 3.3 |
6 |
8 CUs |
AMD Athlon™ PRO desktop processors with Radeon™ Vega
Graphics:
Model |
Cores/ Threads |
TDP9 (Watts) |
Boost/Base Freq.10 (GHz) |
L2 + L3 Cache (MB) |
Graphics Compute Units |
AMD Athlon™ PRO 300GE |
2 / 4 |
35W |
3.4 / up to 3.4 |
5 |
3 CUs |
Supporting Resources
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- Learn more about the new AMD Athlon PRO processors
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About AMDFor 50 years AMD has driven innovation
in high-performance computing, graphics and visualization
technologies ― the building blocks for gaming, immersive platforms
and the datacenter. Hundreds of millions of consumers, leading
Fortune 500 businesses and cutting-edge scientific research
facilities around the world rely on AMD technology daily to improve
how they live, work and play. AMD employees around the world are
focused on building great products that push the boundaries of what
is possible. For more information about how AMD is enabling today
and inspiring tomorrow, visit the AMD
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Cautionary Statement
This press release contains forward-looking statements
concerning Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) including
the features, functionality, availability, timing, deployment and
expectations of AMD’s products, including future offerings with AMD
RyzenTM PRO processor-based systems from PC vendors, which are made
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actual results to differ materially from current expectations. Such
statements are subject to certain known and unknown risks and
uncertainties, many of which are difficult to predict and generally
beyond AMD's control, that could cause actual results and other
future events to differ materially from those expressed in, or
implied or projected by, the forward-looking information and
statements. Material factors that could cause actual results to
differ materially from current expectations include, without
limitation, the following: Intel Corporation’s dominance of the
microprocessor market and its aggressive business practices may
limit AMD’s ability to compete effectively; AMD has a wafer supply
agreement with GLOBALFOUNDRIES Inc. (GF) with obligations
to purchase all of its microprocessor and APU product requirements,
and a certain portion of its GPU product requirements, manufactured
at process nodes larger than 7 nanometer from GF with limited
exceptions. If GF is not able to satisfy AMD’s manufacturing
requirements, AMD’s business could be adversely impacted; AMD
relies on third parties to manufacture its products, and if they
are unable to do so on a timely basis in sufficient quantities and
using competitive technologies, AMD’s business could be materially
adversely affected; failure to achieve expected manufacturing
yields for AMD’s products could negatively impact its financial
results; the success of AMD’s business is dependent upon its
ability to introduce products on a timely basis with features and
performance levels that provide value to its customers while
supporting and coinciding with significant industry transitions; if
AMD cannot generate sufficient revenue and operating cash flow or
obtain external financing, it may face a cash shortfall and be
unable to make all of its planned investments in research and
development or other strategic investments; the loss of a
significant customer may have a material adverse effect on AMD;
AMD’s receipt of revenue from its semi-custom SoC products is
dependent upon its technology being designed into third-party
products and the success of those products; global economic and
market uncertainty may adversely impact AMD’s business and
operating results; AMD’s products may be subject to security
vulnerabilities that could have a material adverse effect on AMD;
IT outages, data loss, data breaches and cyber-attacks could
compromise AMD’s intellectual property or other sensitive
information, be costly to remediate and cause significant damage to
its business, reputation and operations; AMD’s operating results
are subject to quarterly and seasonal sales patterns; AMD may not
be able to generate sufficient cash to service its debt obligations
or meet its working capital requirements; AMD has a large amount of
indebtedness which could adversely affect its financial position
and prevent it from implementing its strategy or fulfilling its
contractual obligations; the agreements governing AMD’s notes and
the Secured Revolving Line of Credit impose restrictions on AMD
that may adversely affect AMD’s ability to operate its business;
the markets in which AMD’s products are sold are highly
competitive; AMD’s worldwide operations are subject to political,
legal and economic risks and natural disasters, which could have a
material adverse effect on it; the conversion of the 2.125%
Convertible Senior Notes due 2026 may dilute the ownership interest
of AMD’s existing stockholders, or may otherwise depress the price
of its common stock; uncertainties involving the ordering and
shipment of AMD’s products could materially adversely affect it;
the demand for AMD’s products depends in part on the market
conditions in the industries into which they are sold. Fluctuations
in demand for AMD’s products or a market decline in any of these
industries could have a material adverse effect on its results of
operations; AMD’s ability to design and introduce new products in a
timely manner is dependent upon third-party intellectual property;
AMD depends on third-party companies for the design, manufacture
and supply of motherboards, software and other computer platform
components to support its business; if AMD loses Microsoft
Corporation’s support for its products or other software vendors do
not design and develop software to run on AMD’s products, its
ability to sell its products could be materially adversely
affected; and AMD’s reliance on third-party distributors and
add-in-board partners subjects it to certain risks. Investors are
urged to review in detail the risks and uncertainties in
AMD's Securities and Exchange Commission filings,
including but not limited to AMD's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q
for the quarter ended June 29, 2019.
1 Based on AMD analysis, August 2019. Business desktop processor
is defined as a processor designed for desktop PCs which includes
full, integrated manageability and security features. [RP3-1]
2 Testing as of 08/08/2019 by AMD Performance Labs using the
Cinebench R20 nT benchmark test. Results may vary. RP3-4
3 Testing as of 09/20/2019 by AMD Performance Labs using the
SPECworkstation™ 3.0.1 benchmark. Scores are estimates based
on AMD internal lab measurements/modeling and may vary. System
Configurations: AMD Ryzen™ 7 PRO 3700, 1x8GB DDR4 2667MHz, RX550
4GB GPU (driver 26.20.13001.16003), Samsung 970 PRO 512GB, Windows
10 x64 v1903 | Intel Core i7-9700, 1x8GB DDR4 2667MHz, RX550 4GB
GPU (driver 26.20.13001.16003), Samsung 970 PRO 512GB, Windows 10
x64 v1903 | Test Results: Estimated SPECworkstation™ 3.0.1
Financial Services Composite Score: Core i7-9700: 1.29 | Ryzen™ 7
PRO 3700: 2.92 | Estimated SPECworkstation™ 3.0.1 Life Sciences
Composite Score: Core i7-9700: 1.21 | Ryzen™ 7 PRO 3700: 1.49 |
Estimated SPECworkstation™ 3.0.1 Energy Composite Score: Core
i7-9700: 0.81 | Ryzen™ 7 PRO 3700: 1.04 SPEC® and benchmark
SPECworkstation™ are registered trademarks of Standard Performance
Evaluation Corporation. Additional information about the
SPEC® benchmarks can be found at www.spec.org/gwpg. Results
may vary. RP3-7
4 On Ryzen 9 PRO 3900, Ryzen 7 PRO 3700 and Ryzen 5 PRO 3600
Processors
5 For general business laptops and desktops, the AMD Memory
Guard feature is included in AMD PRO processors. PP-3
6 Based on business class desktops with AMD Pro processors,
Windows Pro, up to 11 USB ports, TPM with two M.2 slots for storage
as of September 2019.
7 Based on business class USFF desktops having less than 2
liters in volume, with 9th Gen Intel processors or AMD Pro
processors, integrated VESA mount and VGA, 6 USB Ports, Windows 10
Pro, and TPM. Smallest based on volume, most powerful based on
processor, graphics, memory as of September 2019. These statements
have not been independently verified by AMD.
8 HP Mini-in-One 24 Display sold separately. PC must be
configured with optional USB-C™ with 100W Power Delivery card.
9 Though both are often measured in watts, it is important to
distinguish between thermal and electrical watts. Thermal wattage
for processors is conveyed via thermal design power (TDP). TDP is a
calculated value that conveys an appropriate thermal solution to
achieve the intended operation of a processor. Electrical watts are
not a variable in the TDP calculation. By design, electrical watts
can vary from workload to workload and may exceed thermal watts.
GD-109
10 Max boost for AMD Ryzen PRO Processors is the maximum
frequency achievable by a single core on the processor running a
bursty single-threaded workload. Max boost will vary based on
several factors, including, but not limited to: thermal paste;
system cooling; motherboard design and BIOS; the latest AMD chipset
driver; and the latest OS updates.
Contact:Sophia
Hong AMD Communications(512)
917-9998sophia.hong@amd.com
Laura GravesAMD Investor
Relations(408) 749-5467Laura.Graves@amd.com
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