AMDs Ryzen 6000 H-Series processors appear in a set of new gaming notebooks alongside a selection of mobile CPU benchmarks (run by AMD itself).
Back at CES in January, AMD announced its new Ryzen 6000 H-Series mobile processors. These CPUs are intended to power the thin and light gaming laptops we’ve seen rise in popularity over the years, and while AMD made some rather intriguing claims about performance when it revealed them, it didn’t tell us when laptops featuring the CPUs would begin launching. Fast forward about a month-and-a-half later and now we’re getting some answers on that front. Not only are we learning today which laptops will be the first to get AMDs Ryzen 6000 H-Series processors, but we’re also learning more about the mobile CPUs themselves by way of new benchmarks AMD has shared. Obviously, benchmarks only tell part of the story and we’ll need to wait until these laptops are out in the wild and testable in real-world scenarios to get a good handle on performance. However, they’ll at least give us a window into expected performance here at the beginning, when Ryzen 6000 H-series processors are first launching in new laptops. As The Verge reports today, the first laptop to get these Ryzen 6000 H-Series CPUs is none other than the new ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14.
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