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EVERYTHING YOU DO. ACCELERATED.

AMD is defining a new standard in performance with PCs powered by 2nd Gen AMD Ryzen™ Mobile Processors with Radeon™ Vega Graphics – bringing breakthrough power to how you live.

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EVERYTHING YOU DO. ACCELERATED.

AMD is defining a new standard in performance with PCs powered by 2nd Gen AMD Ryzen™ Mobile Processors with Radeon™ Vega Graphics – bringing breakthrough power to how you live.

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THE AMD RYZEN™ ADVANTAGE

Your passions deserve technology that
can bring them to life. AMD Ryzen™ processors are ready to take on your most
challenging tasks with unparalleled performance and astonishing efficiency.

AMD RYZEN™ 3 PROCESSORS

AMD RYZEN™ 5 PROCESSORS

AMD RYZEN™ 7 PROCESSORS

Content Creation
Design, modeling, simulation, video/photo/audio editing and exporting

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Game Streaming 

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Smooth Gaming

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Multitasking
Run everyday programs simultaneously- Video streaming, web browsing, spreadsheets and social media

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IDEAL FOR: HD video streaming, esports gaming, fast browsing and social media

IDEAL FOR: Smooth gaming, light content creation and multitasking 

IDEAL FOR: High-end gaming, content creation and multitasking 

Desktop Processors

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Performance you’d expect from a much pricier PC. Now including models with Radeon™ Vega graphics for best-in-class esports game performance.1

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The entry point for creators. Now including models with Radeon™ Vega graphics, featuring the world’s most powerful graphics on a desktop processor.2

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Elite performance for serious PC enthusiasts, creators and gamers. 

Laptop Processors

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Amazing performance and battery life for those on the move.

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Desktop-class performance on your laptop.3

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The world’s fastest processor for ultrathin laptops.4

*This chart illustrates relative product positioning on key functionality and is not necessarily an indication of relative performance. Performance may vary by application

  AMD RYZEN™ 3 PROCESSORS AMD RYZEN™ 5 PROCESSORS AMD RYZEN™ 7 PROCESSORS
Content Creation
Design, modeling, simulation, video/photo/audio editing and exporting
  Better Best
Game Streaming    Better Best
Smooth Gaming Good Better Best
Multitasking
Run everyday programs simultaneously- Video streaming, web browsing, spreadsheets and social media
Good Better Best
  IDEAL FOR: HD video streaming, esports gaming, fast browsing and social media    IDEAL FOR: Smooth gaming, light content creation and multitasking  IDEAL FOR: High-end gaming, content creation and multitasking 
Desktop Processors Performance you’d expect from a much pricier PC. Now including models with Radeon™ Vega graphics for best-in-class esports game performance.1 The entry point for creators. Now including models with Radeon™ Vega graphics, featuring the world’s most powerful graphics on a desktop processor.2 Elite performance for serious PC enthusiasts, creators and gamers. 
Laptop Processors Amazing performance and battery life for those on the move. Desktop-class performance on your laptop.3 The world’s fastest processor for ultrathin laptops.4

*This chart illustrates relative product positioning on key functionality and is not necessarily an indication of relative performance. Performance may vary by application

Discrete Graphics Performance with Built-in Radeon

AMD Radeon™ Vega’s incredible visual power meets AMD Ryzen’s advanced responsiveness in select desktop models and all laptop processors to deliver stunning visuals, smooth video streaming, multi-monitor support and high-definition game performance. 

Discrete Graphics Performance with Built-in Radeon

AMD Radeon™ Vega’s incredible visual power meets AMD Ryzen’s advanced responsiveness in select desktop models and all laptop processors to deliver stunning visuals, smooth video streaming, multi-monitor support and high-definition game performance. 

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1. Testing by AMD performance labs as of 12/08/2017 on the following systems. PC manufacturers may vary configurations yielding different results. Results may vary based on driver versions used.System Configs: All systems equipped with 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-2667 RAM, Samsung 850 PRO 512GB SSD, Windows 10 RS2 operating system,:: 12/08/2017.Socket AM4 System: Ryzen 3 2200G processor, graphics driver 1710181048-17.40-171018a-319170E 23.20.768.0 ::Socket LGA1150 System: Core i3-8100 processor, graphics driver 15.47.02.4815 ::3DMark 11 performance benchmark used to represent esports gaming performance. The following processors achieved the following scores in 3DMark 11 v 1.0.132.0 ‘performance’ benchmark: The Ryzen 3 2200G (MSRP below $145): 3366. The Core i3-8100, the competing Intel desktop processor ($137 on Newegg as of Dec 11/2017), achieved 2042. RZG-02

2. Testing by AMD performance labs as of 12/08/2017 for the Ryzen 5 2400G and 09/04/2015 for the Core i7-5775c on the following systems. PC manufacturers may vary configurations yielding different results. Results may vary based on driver versions used.System Configs: All systems equipped with Samsung 850 PRO 512GB SSD, Windows 10 RS2 operating system.Socket AM4 System: Ryzen 5 2400G processor, 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-2667 RAM, graphics driver 1710181048-17.40-171018a-319170E 23.20.768.0 :: 12/08/2017.Socket LGA1150 System: Core i7-5775c processor, 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1867 MHz RAM, graphics driver 10.18.15.4256:: 09/04/2015. 3DMark 11 performance benchmark used to represent graphics power. The following processors achieved the following scores in 3DMark 11 ‘performance’ benchmark v1.0.132.0: The Ryzen 5 2400G: 5042. Also in v1.0.132.0, the Core i7-5775c, the Intel desktop processor with the highest Intel desktop graphics performance, achieved 3094. RZG-01

3. Testing by AMD performance labs as of 11/17/2017. CINEBENCH R15 1T and nT are used to simulate single-thread and multi-thread CPU performance, 3DMark Time Spy is used to simulate graphics performance, PCMark 10 Extended is used to simulate system performance. In CINEBENCH R15 1T, CINEBENCH R15 nT, 3DMark Time Spy and PCMark 10 Extended respectively, the 15W TDP mXFR-enabled AMD Ryzen™ 5 2500U scored 139, 607, 865 and 2987 while the 51W TDP Intel i3-7100 scored 163, 415, 412 and 2803 for benchmark score comparisons of 139/163 = .85x, 607/415 = 1.46x, 865/412 = 2.10x and 3121/3098 = 1.01x. Different configurations and drivers may yield different results. RVM-52

4. “Processor for ultrathin notebooks” defined as 15W nominal processor TDP. Based on testing of the AMD Ryzen™ 7 2700U, AMD Ryzen™ 5 2500U and Core i7-8550U mobile processors as of 10/6/2017. Performance based on CINEBENCH R15 nT and 3DMark Time Spy in order of AMD 2700U, AMD 2500U and Intel 8550U. CINEBENCH R15 nT results: 660.5, 606.5, 498.2; 3DMark Time Spy results: 978, 865, 350. 50:50 CPU:GPU weighted relative performance with i7 baseline: Intel i7-8650U = (498.2/498.2*.5) + (350/350*.5) = 100%; AMD Ryzen 5 2500U = (606.5/498.2*.5) + (865/350*.5) = 184%; AMD Ryzen 7 2700U = (660.5/498.2*.5) + (978/350*.5) = 206%. RVM-26

5. Testing done by AMD performance labs January 10, 2018. Using Firestrike @ 1080p, PCMark Content Creation, CINEBENCH (nT), DOTA 2 @ 1080p, GPU + Graphics TDP. Ryzen system scored 2000, 2761, 470, 50 fps, 15W respectively. Intel system + Nvidia graphics scored 1200, 2000, 390, 30 fps, 30W respectively. All scores are an average of 3 runs with the same settings. Ryzen system: Ryzen 3 2300u, 2 x 4GB DDR4-2400, Radeon Vega, Radeon driver 17.30, Windows 10. Intel system + Nvidia graphics: Intel Core i3 7100u (@4.0GHz), 2 x 4GB DDR4-2667, MX110, Nvidia driver 390.65, Windows 10. Different configurations and drivers may yield different results. RVM-88

Testing done by AMD performance labs January 10, 2018. Using Firestrike @ 1080p, PCMark Content Creation, CINEBENCH (nT), DOTA 2 @ 1080p, GPU + Graphics TDP. Ryzen system scored 536, 3076, 606, 67 fps, 15W respectively. Intel system + Nvidia graphics scored 353, 2752, 506, 30 fps, 33W respectively. All scores are an average of 3 runs with the same settings. Ryzen system: Ryzen 5 2500u, 2 x 4GB DDR4-2400, Radeon Vega, Radeon driver 17.30, Windows 10. Intel system + Nvidia graphics: Intel Core i5 8250u, 2 x 4GB DDR4-2400, MX130, Nvidia driver 390.65, Windows 10. Different configurations and drivers may yield different results. RVM-89

Testing done by AMD performance labs January 10, 2018. Using Firestrike @ 1080p, PCMark Content Creation, CINEBENCH (nT), Wolfenstein 2 Low settings @ 1080p, GPU + Graphics TDP. Ryzen system scored 990, 3404, 660, 41 fps, 15W respectively. Intel system + Nvidia graphics scored 1162, 3321, 514, 30 fps, 35W respectively. All scores are an average of 3 runs with the same settings. Ryzen system: Ryzen 7 2700u, 2 x 4GB DDR4-2400, Radeon Vega, Radeon driver 17.30, Windows 10. Intel system + Nvidia graphics: Intel Core i7 8550u, 2 x 4GB DDR4-2400, MX150, Nvidia driver 390.65, Windows 10. Different configurations and drivers may yield different results. RVM-90

Tested as of January 1, 2018. Pricing of the GeForce GT 1030 2GB in $USD at Newegg.com as of 1/15/2018. Based on 3DMark® Time Spy score of 1231 for AMD vs. 1234 for Intel+GeForce, a difference of just 0.25%. AMD System Config: AMD Ryzen™ 5 2400G, AMD Reference AM4 motherboard, 2x8GB DDR4-3200 (16-18-18-36), Radeon™ Vega 11 Graphics, GPU driver 17.40 RC19, Windows® 10 Pro RS3. Intel System Config: Core i5-8400, Gigabyte Z370-Gaming5, 2x8GB DDR4-3200 (16-18-18-36), GeForce GT 1030 dGPU, graphics driver 23.21.13.8813, Windows® 10 Pro RS3. Results may vary by system config. RZG-12

6. Radeon VR Ready Premium Products are select Radeon GPUs that meet or exceed the Oculus Rift or HTC Vive recommended specifications for video cards/GPUs. Other hardware (including CPU) and system requirements recommended by Oculus Rift or HTC Vive should also be met in order to operate the applicable HMDs as intended. As VR technology, HMDs and other VR hardware and software evolve and/or become available, these criteria may change without notice. PC/System manufacturers may vary configurations, yielding different VR results/performance. Check with your PC or system manufacturer to confirm VR capabilities.  GD-102

7. Requires a monitor and AMD Radeon™ graphics, both with FreeSync support. See www.amd.com/freesync for complete details. Confirm capability with your system manufacturer before purchase. GD-127

8. Testing by AMD performance labs as of 6/26/2018 on the following system. PC manufacturers may vary configurations yielding different results. Results may vary based on driver versions used.

Test configuration: AMD ‘Whitehaven’ X399 Socket sTR4 Motherboard + AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper 2990WX + Gigabyte X299 AORUS Gaming 9 + Core i9-7980XE. Both systems feature GeForce GTX 1080 (driver 24.21.13.9793), 4 x 8GB DDR4-3200, Windows 10 x64 Pro (RS3), Samsung 850 Pro SSD. “Power” defined as computational processing power as represented by the CINEBENCH R15 processor benchmark. The Core i9-7980XE achieved an average of 3335.2 points in the benchmark, while the Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX achieved an average of 5099.3, or (5099.3/3335.2=153%) 53% faster than the Intel Core i9-7980XE. RP2-1