Thursday, May 7th 2020

AMD Announces Ryzen PRO 4000 Series Mobile Processors

Today, AMD announced global availability of the world's first x86 7 nm commercial notebook processors, the AMD Ryzen PRO 4000 Series Mobile family, delivering the most cores and threads in an ultrathin business notebook. These new processors are fully optimized for remote work capabilities and designed to take business computing to the next level with multi-threading performance for modern productivity. Robust enterprise designs from HP and Lenovo powered by AMD Ryzen PRO 4000 Series Mobile Processors are expected to be available worldwide starting in the first half of 2020, with anywhere-anytime productivity, multiple layers of security features, seamless manageability and reliable longevity.

"With the launch of AMD Ryzen PRO 4000 Series Mobile Processors, AMD once again defines the new standard for PC experiences - from high-end desktop computing to ultrathin and gaming notebooks, and now the modern business notebook," said Saeid Moshkelani, senior vice president and general manager, client business unit, AMD. "Built on the ground-breaking "Zen 2" architecture and 7 nm process technology, the AMD Ryzen for Business portfolio delivers advanced performance, reliable security features, impressive battery life and advanced manageability to significantly elevate the capabilities of the ultrathin notebook in any work environment."
AMD Ryzen PRO 4000 Series Mobile Processors
Achieving major advances in performance and capability over previous generations, AMD Ryzen PRO 4000 Series Mobile Processors are designed to deliver category-defining ultrathin computing experiences and security.
Incredible performance built for anywhere-anytime flexibility
  • AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U is the fastest business processor for ultra-thin business notebooks, with up to 8 cores and 16 threads and up to 33% better multi-threaded performance compared to the competition.
  • AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U delivers a responsive and power efficient solution, with up to 37% better overall performance in Microsoft Office applications over the previous generation
Improved power efficiency: Built with untethered productivity in mind, along with the advanced 7 nm process and "Zen 2" core architecture,
  • AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U delivers up to 2X performance per watt over the previous generation.
  • AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U is designed to deliver up to 20+ hours of battery life on a premium platform.
Powerful AMD PRO Technologies: AMD Ryzen PRO 4000 Series Mobile Processors help protect data, simplify management and provide long-term reliability with PRO-exclusive features, including:
  • AMD PRO security: Multi-layered approach embedding defenses at every level, from silicon through operating system and system level security features. AMD Memory Guard, exclusive to AMD Ryzen PRO processors, helps enable data and identity protection.
  • AMD PRO manageability: Enabling 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: Enterprise-grade computing solution 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.
AMD Ryzen for Business
AMD now offers customers a breadth of business solutions with the flexibility to choose options based on mobility, performance, manageability and security requirements. For small- and medium-sized businesses, AMD Ryzen 4000 U-Series Mobile Processors deliver powerful performance and security features in commercial notebook designs.

With this flexibility, HP expanded its offerings for growing businesses and remote workers with the HP ProBook 445 G7 and HP ProBook 455 G7 laptops powered by AMD Ryzen 4000 Series Mobile Processors, in addition to the HP ProBook x360 435 G7, a business convertible laptop unveiled earlier this year.

"With more than 90 percent of office employees working from home today, simple and secure PC experiences that enable collaboration and productivity are more critical than ever," said Andy Rhodes, global head, commercial PCs, personal systems, HP Inc. "HP is proud to offer a comprehensive AMD portfolio with powerful performance, flexible functionality and enterprise-grade security to business users everywhere."

For large businesses requiring enterprise-grade manageability and business solutions, AMD Ryzen PRO 4000 Series Mobile Processors offer remarkable productivity and PRO exclusive security and manageability features to meet the computing needs of modern businesses. Lenovo is updating the latest ThinkPad portfolio focused on providing a broad customer choice and a smarter workforce experience, powered by AMD Ryzen PRO 4000 Series Mobile Processors.

"For more than 25 years, Lenovo ThinkPad laptops represented innovation, function and quality - we are pleased to continue to partner with AMD to offer state-of-the-art performance and security to our enterprise customers," said Jerry Paradise, vice president, commercial portfolio, Lenovo. "The latest ThinkPad laptops powered by the AMD Ryzen PRO mobile processors will continue to deliver on our promise of incredible performance for business users."

"Along with partners like AMD, Microsoft has created a new class of devices called Secured-core PCs designed to provide an extra layer of security at the firmware and OS levels. These devices enable customers to boot securely by protecting the firmware from targeted attacks, and ensuring that identity and domain credentials are protected," said David Weston, director of enterprise and OS security, Microsoft. "Together with AMD, we are providing customers with an accelerated and secured PC experience. Powered by the latest Ryzen PRO mobile processors, Windows 10 Secured-Core PCs give users performance and incredible visual experiences ideally suited for today's modern commercial environments."
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9 Comments on AMD Announces Ryzen PRO 4000 Series Mobile Processors

#3
TheLostSwede
News Editor
CheeseballE-series? Thats their... "economy" line. I was hoping they would be in the T-series or even X.

I'm hoping the new Flex 14 with the 4700U comes out soon too.
These are the Pro SKUs, so I guess for most consumers, this doesn't really matter all that much.
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#4
Cheeseball
Not a Potato
TheLostSwedeThese are the Pro SKUs, so I guess for most consumers, this doesn't really matter all that much.
Well, the real issue here is that because it is the E-series, they tend to not get the best LCD panels, keyboard layout and port/slot connectivity (even with Intel parts), so while the CPU is vastly superior to any other mobile x86 now, the rest of the laptop may likely be subpar. This is why I had hoped they would've gone with the X or T variants first, to really show off what a newer AMD-based professional laptop can do.
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Caring1
CheeseballWell, the real issue here is that because it is the E-series, they tend to not get the best LCD panels, keyboard layout and port/slot connectivity (even with Intel parts), so while the CPU is vastly superior to any other mobile x86 now, the rest of the laptop may likely be subpar. This is why I had hoped they would've gone with the X or T variants first, to really show off what a newer AMD-based professional laptop can do.
As they are only using the 15W "U" variant it's most likely the more premium laptops will get the faster chips.
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Imsochobo
CheeseballWell, the real issue here is that because it is the E-series, they tend to not get the best LCD panels, keyboard layout and port/slot connectivity (even with Intel parts), so while the CPU is vastly superior to any other mobile x86 now, the rest of the laptop may likely be subpar. This is why I had hoped they would've gone with the X or T variants first, to really show off what a newer AMD-based professional laptop can do.
I would assume T495 will get a refresh which is ryzen based.
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Vayra86
Yep. I'm going to be jumping on an entry level 4000 series lappy for the casual stuff. Looks good, pricing too.
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#8
Imsochobo
Vayra86Yep. I'm going to be jumping on an entry level 4000 series lappy for the casual stuff. Looks good, pricing too.
got the A15 myself and the cpu(4800h) is absolutely monsterous, on par with Xeon-W 2145\2245 8 core 16 thread Skylake-X.
that is a common Workstation cpu and you have a 45W laptop doing it, 4600H or 4600U should be a real contender for something that is cheap and will last quite a while :)
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#9
InVasMani
TheLostSwedeLooks like Lenovo is the first company to announce products based on these.
www.engadget.com/lenovo-thinkpad-e14-e15-ryzen-195529747.html
Leveno to me have better feeling scissor keyboards than most laptop brands honestly so I'm good with that. It would be cool if they went for a optical scissor switch eventually still waiting on those to become a thing plenty of optical switches come about, but haven't seen one that's a low profile scissor switch design unfortunately give it time though and someone will make one.
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