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Five Months Later, AMD’s Zen 3+ Mobile Processors Are in Few Laptops

April 28, 2022

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AMD’s Ryzen 6000 mobile CPUs (codenamed Rembrandt) were announced and launched over four months ago in January and February, but it appears mainstream adoption has been slow for the new CPU lineup. According to ComputerBase, only eleven notebooks are actually using AMD’s new mobile CPUs right now in the four months that have transpired since launch.

Out of the eleven notebooks released with Ryzen 6000 parts, eight of those systems come from Asus, with the remaining three coming from Razer, Lenovo, and Alienware respectively. That makes Asus by far the most dominant manufacturer to use these new CPUs, with Razer, Lenovo, and Alienware only producing one SKU each with AMD’s new hardware.

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