AMD is bringing another APU processor lineup and this time it will be coming alongside their rather powerful Ryzen Pro chips. The Ryzen Pro chips are already a big step up from its previous generation chips and with the integration of a graphics processor, AMD is now catering to businesses that need both computing power and graphics processing.
The new Ryzen Pro processors will come with up to 4-cores and 8-threads with a clock speed of 3.8GHz and a second version of the Precision Boost 2. As for its graphics processing capabilities, it comes with up to 10 Radeon Vega Cores which should be sufficient to do light to medium graphical work. AMD has also claimed that the AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 2700U will perform 22 percent better in terms of productivity performance than the 8th Generation Intel Core i7-8550U which is honestly a very bold claim.
The company has also mentioned that its second generation Ryzen Pro chips will be will be seen it many of its OEM partners like Dell, HP and Lenovo, who have announced that we will be seeing these chips in both their desktop computers and laptops.