AMD introduced many mobile Ryzen 7000 processors on Zen 3, Zen 3+ and Zen 4 architecture, which outperform Apple M2 by 20%

By: Maksim Panasovskiy | 05.01.2023, 16:07

AMD introduced Ryzen 7000 processor line for notebooks. The new products are divided into four series: Ryzen 7030 (Zen 3), 7035 (Zen 3+), 7040HS (Zen 4) and 7045HX (Zen 4).

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Let's start with the Ryzen 7040HS series, because AMD claims that these processors support artificial intelligence algorithms and are 20% better than the Apple M2 in terms of performance. Power efficiency is increased by 50% compared to the Apple chip.

The series is represented by Ryzen 9 7940HS, Ryzen 7 7840HS and Ryzen 7640HS processors. The first two have 8 cores and 16 threads, and the frequency is 4.0-5.2 GHz and 3.8-5.1 GHz. The most modest model gets 6 cores, 12 threads and a frequency of 4.3-5 GHz. TDP is 35-45 watts.

The more top-end series also consists of four models: the Ryzen 9 7945HX (16/32; 2.5-5.4 GHz), Ryzen 9 7845HX (12/24; 3-5.2 GHz), Ryzen 7 7745HX (8/16; 3.6-5.1 GHz) and Ryzen 5 7645HX (6/12; 4-5 GHz). The former has a TDP of 55-75+W, while the others have a TDP of 45-75+W.

The Ryzen 7035 series offers five mobile chips at once with a TDP of 35W for the top two models and 15-28W for the others. All are made with 6nm technology. The flagship is the Ryzen 7 7735HS with 8 cores, 16 threads and 3.2-4.75 GHz. The best power efficient chip is Ryzen 7 7735U. Its frequency is 2.7-4.75 GHz. The series also includes Ryzen 5 7735HS, Ryzen 5 7535U and Ryzen 3 7335U.

Finally, the most modest processors of the new generation united under the banner of Ryzen 7030. Ryzen 7 7730U got 8 cores with 2-4.5 GHz and 16 threads. Ryzen 5 7530U has the same frequencies, but only 6 cores and 12 threads. The 6-core, 12-thread Ryzen 3 7330U runs at 2.3-4.3 GHz. All chips have a TDP of 15W.

Source: AMD