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Guru3D.com » News » AMD Introduces AMD Ryzen 9 4000H for Gaming Notebooks (+Renoir Die shots)

AMD Introduces AMD Ryzen 9 4000H for Gaming Notebooks (+Renoir Die shots)

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/16/2020 05:48 PM | source: | 8 comment(s)
AMD Introduces AMD Ryzen 9 4000H for Gaming Notebooks (+Renoir Die shots)

Following the announcement of the new AMD Ryzen 4000 H-Series Mobile Processors at CES 2020, today, AMD is excited to announce the addition of the new AMD Ryzen 9 4900H mobile gaming processor.

The Ryzen 9 4900H pulls out all the stops for enthusiast gamers demanding even more performance, with a 4.4GHz boost clock, a 3.3GHz base clock, 8 cores and 16 threads, 45W TDP, and 7nm power efficiency all coming together to make the world’s best gaming notebooks thinner, lighter, and more powerful.

 


 

-- AMD -- 

We believe that the Ryzen 7 4800H is one of the best gaming notebook processors today beating the i9-9880H in 3DMark Fire Strike Physics (a proxy for how the CPU impacts gaming performance) and content creation applications like Cinebench R20 nT.  As great as that is, however, we aren’t stopping there.

Enthusiast gamers demand more. And that drives those of us at AMD to push harder so we can deliver on that demand. With that innovation mind set, we are proud to announce today the introduction of our AMD Ryzen 9 4900H mobile gaming processor. The Ryzen 9 4900H pulls out all the stops for gaming notebooks: up to a 4.4GHz boost clock[3], a high 3.3GHz base clock[4], 8 cores and 16 threads, 45W TDP, and fantastic 7nm power efficiency to make the world’s best gaming notebooks thinner and lighter—as they should be.



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TalentX
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#5770125 Posted on: 03/16/2020 07:28 PM
This is very impressive!
If this is what Ryzen 4000-series mobile processors can manage, then how much more performance will be gained with the desktop editions, I wonder.

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#5770134 Posted on: 03/16/2020 08:01 PM
This is very impressive!
If this is what Ryzen 4000-series mobile processors can manage, then how much more performance will be gained with the desktop editions, I wonder.
Why imagine? They've already been available. Remember - laptop models are always last-gen parts (at least for AMD). The 4000 series mobile is Zen2, just like the 3000 series desktop parts.

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#5770135 Posted on: 03/16/2020 08:03 PM
Why imagine? They've already been available. Remember - laptop models are always last-gen parts (at least for AMD). The 4000 series mobile is Zen2, just like the 3000 series desktop parts.


Honestly I blame AMD's naming scheme. The mobile should have just followed the desktop part numbers with an M or something.

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#5770136 Posted on: 03/16/2020 08:05 PM
Honestly I blame AMD's naming scheme. The mobile should have just followed the desktop part numbers with an M or something.

I totally agree. I think it's utterly pointless for them to make it so confusing.

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#5770155 Posted on: 03/16/2020 09:36 PM
Why imagine? They've already been available. Remember - laptop models are always last-gen parts (at least for AMD). The 4000 series mobile is Zen2, just like the 3000 series desktop parts.

The same goes for the desktop APU. 3x00G is still GF 12nm.

Honestly I blame AMD's naming scheme. The mobile should have just followed the desktop part numbers with an M or something.


I think something went wrong with AMD expectations/plans/schedules/fab availability and thus the generations got screwed up. They needed new products for the market, but only the desktop parts could keep up with the normal generational development. They just had to stretch the old process for the mobile and APU parts. This could be all just me speaking nonsense, but it could also be the truth due to AMD's still somewhat lacking financial muscles in R&D and on the other hand the fab issues with TSMC being booked full all the time and the unholy deal with GF requiring AMD to keep buying stuff from them despite GF dropping out of the race. At the end of the day, just like Intel, AMD is also selling everything they can manufacture, I believe, on the CPU side.

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