Today, AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) announced the AMD Ryzen™ PRO 5000 Series
Mobile Processors, bringing the uncompromising performance and
efficiency of the “Zen 3” core architecture to premium business
laptops. Paired with AMD PRO technologies that offer strengthened
multi-layer enterprise-class security features and powerhouse
productivity, the new AMD Ryzen PRO 5000 Series Mobile Processors
are built to meet the demands of the modern workforce. With broad
availability from HP and Lenovo expected starting in Q2, the number
of AMD-powered enterprise notebooks is expected to triple by the
end of 2021.
“Navigating an increasingly distributed work environment
requires more performance and security from our professional
laptops. Businesses need to be confident they are investing in
technology that will meet the needs of their employees, whether
they are working remotely or from the office,” said Saeid
Moshkelani, senior vice president and general manager, Client
Business Unit, AMD. “The new AMD Ryzen PRO 5000 Series Mobile
Processors significantly increase the capabilities of ultrathin
enterprise notebooks and deliver best-in-class user experiences
with leadership performance, exceptional battery life and robust
security features for every work environment.”
AMD Ryzen PRO 5000 Series Mobile Processors
AMD Ryzen PRO 5000 Series Mobile Processors are built to provide
a powerful computing experience with security features for today’s
demanding business environments.
- Leading
performance for top-level productivity and collaboration
- The AMD Ryzen 7 PRO
5850U processor, with 8 cores and 16 threads, delivers leadership
CPU performance, offering up to 57%2 more multi-threaded
performance than the competition.
- AMD Ryzen 7 PRO
5850U processor is designed for the increased demand in
productivity, offering up to 23%3 faster performance for home and
office productivity than the competition.
- Enhanced
power efficiency
- Built for all-day
battery life and productivity, along with the optimized 7nm “Zen 3”
core architecture, the AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U processor offers up to
17.54 hours of battery life.
- Modern AMD
PRO Technologies
- AMD PRO
security provides a multi-layered approach to security
features by embedding defenses at every level, from silicon through
operating system. AMD Memory Guard, exclusive to AMD Ryzen PRO
processors and automatically enabled on Microsoft Secured-Core PCs,
helps enable data and identity protection, while AMD Shadow Stack
helps provide hardware enabled protection against malware
attacks.
- AMD PRO
manageability enables a full manageability feature set for
simplified deployment, imaging and management that is compatible
with modern IT infrastructures. AMD Ryzen PRO processors offer full
support for Microsoft Endpoint Manager to deliver a flexible and
integrated cloud management solution.
- AMD PRO
business ready technologies bring enterprise-grade
computing solutions designed for quality and reliability, in
addition to platform longevity. AMD Ryzen PRO processors feature
18-months of planned software stability and 24-months of planned
availability.
Model |
Cores/Threads |
Boost5/Base6
Frequency (GHz) |
Cache (MB) |
TDP (Watts) |
Architecture |
AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U |
8C/16T |
Up to 4.4 / 1.9 GHz |
20 MB |
15W |
“Zen 3” |
AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 5650U |
6C/12T |
Up to 4.2 / 2.3 GHz |
19 MB |
15W |
“Zen 3” |
AMD Ryzen 3 PRO 5450U |
4C/8T |
Up to 4.0/ 2.6 GHz |
10 MB |
15W |
“Zen 3” |
OEM Support
Starting in Q2, 2021, enterprise customers will be able to
purchase Ryzen PRO processor-based systems from top PC vendors
including HP and Lenovo.
“The need for powerful, secure PCs that prioritize productivity
and collaboration is more crucial than ever as we continue to
embrace a more distributed and hybrid workforce,” said Andy Rhodes,
global head, Commercial Systems and Display Solutions, HP. “HP is
committed to empowering employees and IT teams everywhere, and our
continued work with AMD leads with innovation to deliver powerful
and secure computing experiences to keep people connected and
productive at home, in the office, or both.”
“At Lenovo, we have a long tradition of providing our enterprise
customers with innovative systems that deliver excellent
performance and security and we are pleased to continue delivering
on this promise with new laptops powered by the latest AMD mobile
processors,” said Jerry Paradise, vice president, Global Commercial
Portfolio & Product Management, Lenovo PCSD. “The latest Lenovo
ThinkPad laptop lineup with AMD Ryzen PRO 5000 Series Mobile
Processors will continue to deliver the incredible performance our
business customers have come to expect from Lenovo and AMD.”
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About AMD
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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
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1 ‘Best Mobile Processors for business’ is defined as having the
highest multi-thread processing performance in each of three (3)
classes of Ryzen PRO 5000 series processors. Testing by AMD
engineering using the Cinebench R20 nT benchmark, measuring
multithreaded performance of a Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U processor
engineering sample vs Core i7-1185G7 processor, the Ryzen 5 PRO
5650U processor engineering sample vs Core i5-1135G7 processor, and
a Ryzen 3 PRO 5450U processor engineering sample vs Core i3-1115G4
processor. Performance may vary. CZP-172 Testing as of 12/8/2020 by
AMD Performance Labs utilizing MSI Prestige 14 Evo with Intel® Core
i7-1185G7 processor @ 28W TDP, Intel Xe Graphics, 16 GBytes RAM -
4267 MHz, Kingston Technology SSD Drive with Win Pro vs. AMD
Reference Desgin with Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U mobile processor, 15W TDP,
ATI/AMD Ryzen PRO 5000 Series - Internal GPU, 16GB LPDDR4 RAM -
4266, Samsung 970 Pro 512GB Drive with Win Pro, Using the following
tests: Cinebench R20 1T, Cinebench R20 nT, PassMark 10 CPU mark,
GeekBench v5 Multi-Core. PC manufacturers may vary configurations
yielding different results. Results may vary. CZP-203 Testing as of
12/8/2020 by AMD Performance Labs utilizing MSI Prestige 14 Evo
with Intel® Core i7-1185G7 processor @ 28W TDP, Intel(R) Iris(R) Xe
Graphics, 16 GBs RAM - 4267 MHz, Kingston Technology SSD Drive with
Win Pro vs. AMD Reference Design with Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U mobile
processor @ 15W TDP, ATI/AMD Ryzen PRO 5000 Series - Internal GPU ,
16GB LPDDR4 RAM - 4266, Samsung 970 Pro 512GB Drive with Win Pro,
Using the following tests: PCMark® 10 Benchmark, PCMark® 10 Gimp
Cold App Startup (seconds), PCMark® 10 APP Performance Overall ,
PCMark® 10 App Performance_Word, PCMark® 10 App Performance_Excel,
PCMark® 10 App Performance_PowerPoint, PCMark® 10 App
Performance_Edge. PC manufacturers may vary configurations yielding
different results. Results may vary. PCMark® is a registered
trademark of Futuremark Corporation. CZP-164 Testing by AMD
Performance Labs as of 12/08/2020 using an AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U
processor on an AMD Reference Platform configured with a 53WHr
battery, WLAN enabled and Bluetooth off, using the MobileMark 2018
benchmark test (result: up to 17.5 hours). CZP-18 5 Max boost for
AMD Ryzen 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. GD-1506 Base frequency is the approximate processor clock
speed of a typical workload running at the processor’s standard
TDP. GD-166.
Contact:
Alex Verduzco
AMD Communications
(512) 913-7062
Alex.Verduzco@amd.com
Laura Graves
AMD Investor Relations
(408) 749-5467
Laura.Graves@amd.com
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