AMD takes shot at Apple’s M2 Pro with Ryzen 7000 Pro CPU but fails to impress



AMD has unveiled a new family of processors based on its Zen 4 cores that target business owners; the Ryzen Pro 7000 series with integrated Radeon graphics were the highlight of the launch with up to eight cores and a base frequency of 4GHz on its flagship model, the Ryzen 9 Pro 7940HS. Our sister publications, Anandtech and Tomshardware, have commented extensively on the launch, one that comes just hours before a big data center keynote where more CPUs (for servers) are expected to be announced.

Other than the new architecture, which brings in higher IPC, new graphics architecture (RDNA 3 from 2) and DDR5 memory, AMD has ringfenced a chunk of transistors that it called Ryzen AI and is optimized for AI-based workloads.  The example AMD used is Windows Studio effects which allows the user to blur background, track eye movements and auto frame the user when using a laptop’s integrated camera. AMD hasn’t confirmed whether all the new Ryzen Pro models will include the Ryzen AI block.



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