AMD has promising plans for laptops in the next two years

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AMD has promising plans for laptops in the next two years


AMD has unveiled plans for the next two years across its processor and graphics card lines at its Financial Analyst Day 2022 (opens in new tab). This event is aimed at investors and analysts, and as such, it’s heavy on promises and a little light on the actual details. Still, there are some new details about Zen 4 (opens in new tab) and RDNA 3 (opens in new tab) that are worth catching up on, plus there are some enticing plans on the laptop front too.

The first mobile processors we’ll see currently go by the codename “Phoenix Point” and are due in 2023. These will be manufactured using TSMC’s 4nm process and feature the Zen 4 core architecture that we’ll see debut on desktops this year, along with RDNA 3 graphics. Phoenix Point will also get the new Artificial Intelligence Engine (AIE), which draws on AMD’s recent acquisition of Xilinx, although what the benefit will be for day-to-day work and gaming isn’t quite so obvious.



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