AMD, which offers another important leap in its growing commitment to laptops, has just introduced its new processors Ryzen 5000C series, which will bring the Zen 3 architecture to premium Chrome OS-based deviceswith SoCs that provide long battery life and peak performance with up to eight high-performance x86 cores, the maximum available for Chrome OS.
Accompanied improved Radeon graphics, they are expected to offer new Ryzen 5000C processors up to 67% faster response and up to 85% better graphics performance than previous generations. In addition, they will provide other interesting improvements, such as updating their connectivity, compatible with Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.2 provide users with state-of-the-art connectivity and more data bandwidth than ever before.
«amd stands raises the bar of performance for Chromebooks modern“Shared Saeid Moshkelani, Senior Vice President and General Manager, AMD Client Business Unit,”Ryzen 5000 C-series processors with up to eight cores give Chromebook users the flexibility to stay disconnected all day without sacrificing performance and productivity.«.

The company has already made some progress the first laptops to release these Ryzen 5000C processors this yearTargeting the consumer, education, and enterprise markets: The Ryzen 7 5825C processor will be the first to be released on the HP Elite c645 G2 Enterprise Chromebook this June, enabling multitasking and a hybrid hybrid work environment with incredible durability; with a second release postponed to the end of this year, the Acer Chromebook Spin 514, which will be presented as a productivity-focused notebook with a durable and efficient convertible design.
Similarly, we are expected to see the debut of the rest of the Ryzen 5000C family, supplemented by Ryzen 5 5625C, Ryzen 3 5425C and Ryzen 3 5125C, in the coming months.