At the CES 2020, AMD made some bold announcements including their latest Ryzen 4000 mobile processors which is the 3rd gen mobile SoCs by the company in the Ryzen series. Based on the advanced Zen 2 architecture, the Ryzen 4000 mobile processors delivers immense compute performance.
Now coming with up to 8 cores and 16 threads in 15W TDP, AMD is showing the dominance of its Zen 2 architecture which will improve further in the days to come. The competition in the mobile CPU market is ultimately benefitting the customers to get better performance on their laptops without compromising the battery life.
Due to the improvement in its mobile CPUs, more OEMs and manufacturers are now partnering with AMD, presenting the thin and ultra-light notebooks, one of the major examples of this was last year’s Microsoft Laptop 3. HP is one of AMD’s long-time customers and they will be including the new chips in their upcoming HP ProBook x360 435 G7.
The HP ProBook x360 435 G7 2-in-1 laptop features 13.3-inch FHD touchscreen display has 1000-nit peak brightness. It also features the latest Intel AX200 Wi-Fi 6 and coupled with up to 16 GB of user-removable DDR4-3200 RAM. HP will be offering the laptop with Ryzen 3 4300U to up to the octa-core Ryzen 7 4700U but not the 16 threaded Ryzen 7 4800U.
This laptop will not feature any PRO-level CPUs as AMD has not yet released Ryzen 4000 PRO processors with enterprise-level security features.
Even though the HP ProBook x360 435 G7 series is set to arrive in this May only when we can get more details about the performance of these laptops. HP will be launching the new ProBook x360 430 G7 Intel laptops in the coming weeks or months to follow.
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