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AMD charging into the fast lane with new CPUs

In this week’s stories, you can find Boxx Technologies bragging about using AMD’s Threadripper in Boxx’s new Apex workstation. And as happy as that makes AMD, it’s almost deliriously giddy about its 15 W, 2.1 to 4.2 GHz Ryzen 4000 mobile processors that can run some serious games. And, the company has design wins to brag about too. Consumers will ...

Jon Peddie

In this week’s stories, you can find Boxx Technologies bragging about using AMD’s Threadripper in Boxx’s new Apex workstation. And as happy as that makes AMD, it’s almost deliriously giddy about its 15 W, 2.1 to 4.2 GHz Ryzen 4000 mobile processors that can run some serious games. And, the company has design wins to brag about too. Consumers will be able to find AMD Ryzen 4000 Series, and Athlon 3000 Series processors in laptops from Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, and others in Q1 2020, with more systems expected to launch throughout 2020 with global OEM partners. The new
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