Amd zen will hit laptops in Q2 2017
AMD is preparing for the launch of its first Zen-based Summit Ridge processors in the first quarter of 2017, these new chips will use the AM4 socket and will arrive first on desktops and then reach notebooks in the second quarter of 2017.
The first AMD Summit Ridge processors will make use of the A320, B350, and X370 chipsets to offer an updated and updated platform with support for the most advanced technologies. These chipsets will serve to expand the connectivity options since Zen includes all the logic it needs to work integrated in the processor itself, that is, they can work without the need for a chipet.
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The latter will take special importance in notebook computers, due to their reduced need for USB, SATA and other ports, it is expected that AMD Zen processors for notebooks will work without a chipset added to the motherboard, something that should lower production costs. to allow more competitive prices.
Source: techpowerup
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