While the processor war between Intel and AMD is not stopping , Lenovo has announced that it will use the AMD Ryzen Pro 4000 processors to be released in the coming weeks . As we were wondering how AMD’s new Ryzen Pro 4000 series processors would perform, new information came up. Some people who saw the information that appeared on 3DMark shared the features of two of AMD’s new Ryzen Pro processors with us. Almost all the features of the Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U and Ryzen 5 Pro 5650 processors with Radeon Graphics graphics are presented as a graphic. AMD’s two processors in the Ryzen Pro 4000 series:
It was noteworthy that both processors that showed up on 3DMark were tested on a Lenovo computer. So what do these processors offer? Let’s start with the AMD Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U on the left side of the shared chart . According to the resulting information, the Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U can reach 4.2 GHz speed with 8 cores and 16 threads . 3DMark seems to reflect the processor’s TDP value as 0. However, this is probably due to 3DMark’s inability to measure the processor’s TDP. Our processor to the right of the graphic is the AMD Ryzen 5 Pro 4650U. This processor enables 4 GHz speed with 6 cores and 12 threads . In this processor, as in the Ryzen 7 Pro 4750U processor, the TDP values could not be measured because the value of the previous processor is 0 again. Apart from that, we said that both of these processors are on a Lenovo laptop. We do not know which laptops these laptops are. However, Lenovo recently said that AMD will use the Ryzen Pro 4000 series on ThinkPad T14, ThinkPad X13, ThinkPad L15 and ThinkPad L14 laptops. We will learn later on whether the actual performance of the processors will surpass the Intel models introduced in the past weeks.