The launch of Intel’s Ice Lake Xeon Scalable processors has been in the wings for a number of years. The delays to Intel’s 10nm manufacturing process have given a number of setbacks to all of Intel’s proposed 10nm product lines, especially the high performance Xeon family: trying to craft 660 mm2 of silicon on a process is difficult at the best of times. But Intel has 10nm in a place where it is economically viable to start retailing large Xeon processors, and the official launch today of Intel’s 3
rd Generation Xeon Scalable is on the back of over 200,000+ units shipped to major customers to date. The new flagship, the Xeon Platinum 8380, has 40 cores, offers PCIe 4.0, and takes advantage of the IPC gain in Intel’s Sunny Cove processor core. We’re testing it against the best in the market.
This week, AMD has announced its new Ryzen 5000 PRO series of mobile processors, complete with Zen 3 cores and AMD’s security feature set to provide “leadership performance and enterprise-class security solutions”.
According to Saeid Moshkelani, senior vice president and general manager of the client business unit at AMD, distributed work environments require more security and performance from enterprise laptops. Designed to meet these needs, the AMD Ryzen PRO 5000 series mobile processors push the capabilities of business notebooks by delivering “best-in-class user experiences with leadership performance, exceptional battery life and robust security features for every work environment”.
Featuring AMD PRO technologies, the Ryzen 5000U PRO processors come embedded with protections at every layer, from the silicon to the OS. While AMD Memory Guard focuses on protecting your data and identity, AMD Shadow Stack protects the hardware against unwanted malware attacks. The
AMD unveils Ryzen PRO 5000 Series Mobile Processors for business laptops
AMD has announced three new processors in the Pro lineup of Ryzen 5000 series mobile processors. Designed for premium business and enterprise laptops, these Ryzen PRO 5000 Series Mobile CPUs feature their latest Zen 3 architecture, and range from a 4-core Ryzen 3 to an 8-core Ryzen 7 processor.
At the top of the line is the AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U processor, featuring an 8 core/16 thread design that can boost up to 4.4GHz. Thanks to their Zen 3 architecture that is built on a 7nm process node, all three processors have improved IPC performance, improved power management and better thermal design over the previous generation.
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