Tuesday, March 16th 2021

AMD Announces Ryzen PRO 5000 Series Mobile Processors Powered by "Zen 3"

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 7 nm "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.
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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8 Comments on AMD Announces Ryzen PRO 5000 Series Mobile Processors Powered by "Zen 3"

#1
Legacy-ZA
I would love to get my hands on the 8/16 thread counterpart with iGPU for desktops, should they release, I will upgrade this generation, if not, I'll wait a bit longer. :)
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#2
moproblems99
I just want a 13" 8c/16t 32gb 2in1. I don't need to game. I just wanna do vm on the go
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#3
Turmania
Zen3 apu with rdna2 gpu. That would have been a blast.
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#4
Dobermann
moproblems99I just want a 13" 8c/16t 32gb 2in1. I don't need to game. I just wanna do vm on the go
look at hp probook x360 435 G8 - exacly that spec!
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#5
ixi
TurmaniaZen3 apu with rdna2 gpu. That would have been a blast.
Yeah, that is my dream too. Cpu and gpu which can handle full hd around 144fps on every game with high details....
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#6
GeorgeMan
ixiYeah, that is my dream too. Cpu and gpu which can handle full hd around 144fps on every game with high details....
Ain't gonna happen. By the time we get enough bandwidth (DDR5) and better igpus, games will be developed for xsx/ps5, so they'll need a higher tier gpu for proper playability on PCs.
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#7
Hachi_Roku256563
They wouldent just target the consoles
They most likley aim to make it playable on the most standard pc hardware
1060 1080p 16g ram 4c/8th ect
GeorgeManAin't gonna happen. By the time we get enough bandwidth (DDR5) and better igpus, games will be developed for xsx/ps5, so they'll need a higher tier gpu for proper playability on PCs
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#8
Xajel
It's strange,

The ThinkBook 16p was announced first back in CES 2021 and it comes with 5000H series APU, and now they're having it in these Ryzen Pro slides which do not have any H series APU's, only 15-W U series APU's

The ThinkBook 16p also is supposed to be released in Q1 this year (which means this month max), but now this press release mentions Q2, what a mess. I know it's a business-oriented product as all Think* laptops are so they're meant to have a Ryzen Pro APU, but again, it's a creator Laptop with H series APU, and the Ryzen Pro is U series only. Can anyone here or from Lenovo just confirm at least the launch window for this?
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