AMD Compares Ryzen 4000 ‘Renoir’ CPUs To Intel’s 9th Gen H-Series & 10th Gen Ice Lake CPUs – Higher Performance & Value at Each Notebook Segment

AMD Compares Ryzen 4000 ‘Renoir’ CPUs To Intel’s 9th Gen H-Series & 10th Gen Ice Lake CPUs – Higher Performance & Value at Each Notebook Segment

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https://wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-4000-cpu-product-positioning-compared-intel-9th-10th-gen-mobility/

In its latest product segment slide, AMD has compared its entire Ryzen 4000 mobility family to Intel-based counterparts. The lineup is only compared to processors that are available on the retail shelves and as such, AMD hasn't used the 10th Generation Comet Lake-H series CPUs to compare against their Ryzen 4000 H-series processors. This is a fair practice that is also done by Intel to compare their processors only against those parts that have been announced by its rivals and not those that have yet to be released.

The AMD Ryzen 4000 mobility lineup, codenamed Renoir, is made up of 7 chips which have been officially announced while conclusive evidence on the existence of two more high-end chips, in each H-series and U-series segments, exists too. Similar to how AMD compared and showed us the market positioning of each Ryzen 3000 desktop CPU to their Intel counterparts, each Ryzen 4000 mobility CPU is also compared to its Intel mobility counterparts.