AMD expande seu portfólio comercial de PCs com IA para oferecer desempenho líder em sistemas profissionais móveis e de desktop
AMD expande seu portfólio comercial de PCs com IA para oferecer desempenho líder em sistemas profissionais móveis e de desktop — O AMD Ryzen™ PRO Série 8040 e o AMD Ryzen™ PRO Série 8000 oferecem às empresas os processadores¹ x86 mais rápidos e avançados do mundo para PCs com IA— SANTA CLARA, Califórnia. — 16 de abril de 2024 — Hoje, a AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) anunciou novos produtos que expandirão seu portfólio comercial de PCs móveis e de desktop com inteligência artificial (IA), oferecendo produtividade excepcional e experiências premium de IA e conectividade para usuários corporativos. Os novos processadores móveis AMD Ryzen™ PRO Série 8040 são os processadores x86 mais rápidos e avançados do mundo, criados para laptops comerciais e estações de trabalho móveis2 . Além disso, a AMD também anunciou o processador para desktop AMD Ryzen™ PRO Série 8000, o primeiro para desktop habilitado para IA com foco em usuários3 corporativos, projetado para oferecer desempenho de ponta com baixo consumo de energia.
Os processadores empresariais AMD Ryzen PRO série 8000 são os primeiros processadores para desktops do mundo habilitados para IA10
As tecnologias AMD Ryzen™ PRO e Ryzen™ AI capacitam as empresas com uma abordagem multicamadas para segurança e recursos de IA No início deste ano, a Lenovo anunciou o ThinkPad T14 Gen 5 com processadores AMD Ryzen PRO Série 8040, e hoje a empresa expandiu seu portfólio de desktops para incluir o ThinkCentre M75s Gen 5, o ThinkCentre M75q Gen 5 e o ThinkCentre M75t Gen 5, todos equipados com processadores AMD Ryzen PRO Série 8000. Recursos de apoio
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The information contained herein is for informational purposes only and is subject to change without notice. Timelines, roadmaps, and/or product release dates shown in this Press Release are plans only and subject to change. 1 Based on a smaller node size of the AMD processor for a business-class x86 platform and a smaller node size when compared to Apple silicon, as of May 2023. GD-203 2 Based on a smaller node size of the AMD processor for a business-class x86 platform and a smaller node size when compared to Apple silicon, as of May 2023. GD-203 3 As of January 2024, AMD has the first available dedicated AI engine on a desktop PC processor, where 'dedicated AI engine' is defined as an AI engine that has no function other than to process AI inference models and is part of the x86 processor die. For detailed information, please check here. 4 Ryzen™ AI is defined as the combination of a dedicated AI engine, AMD Radeon™ graphics engine, and Ryzen processor cores that enable AI capabilities. OEM and ISV enablement is required, and certain AI features may not yet be optimized for Ryzen AI processors. Ryzen AI is compatible with: (a) AMD Ryzen 7040 and 8040 Series processors except Ryzen 5 7540U, Ryzen 5 8540U, Ryzen 3 7440U, and Ryzen 3 8440U processors; and (b) all AMD Ryzen 8000G Series desktop processors except the Ryzen 5 8500G/GE and Ryzen 3 8300G/GE. Please check with your system manufacturer for feature availability prior to purchase. GD-220b 5 Based on AMD internal analysis of AMD Ryzen 8040 Series processors with an AI engine TOPS specification of 16 TOPS vs. previous gen Ryzen 7040 Series processors with an AI engine TOPS specification OF 10 TOPS. HWK-17 6 HWKP-23. Testing as of 3/20/24 by AMD Performance Labs on a HP EliteBook 845 G11 with an AMD Ryzen™ 7 PRO 8840U processor @15W, integrated Radeon™ 780M graphics, 32GB RAM (2X16GB) 2800MHz, 512GB NVMe SSD, Microsoft Windows 11 Professional vs. a Dell Latitude 7450 with Intel Core Ultra 7 165U processor @15W (vPro enabled), Intel Iris Xe Graphics, 16GB RAM (2X8GB) 29866.7 MHz, 512GB NVMe SSD, Microsoft Windows 11 Professional vs. a Dell Latitude 7450 with Intel Core Ultra 7 165H processor @28W (vPro enabled), Intel Arc Graphics, 16GB RAM (2X8GB) 33600.0 MHz, 512GB NVMe SSD, Microsoft Windows 11 Professional. The following applications were tested in Best Performance Mode: Geekbench v6 Single Core, Geekbench v6 Multicore, PCMark 10 Extended, 3DMark Night Raid Graphics, Procyon Video Editing, Blender Bench CPU-classroom. Laptop manufactures may vary configurations yielding different results. HWKP-23. 7 Testing as of 3/26/24 by AMD Performance Labs on a HP EliteBook 845 G11 with an AMD Ryzen™ 7 PRO 8840U processor @15W, integrated Radeon™ 780M graphics, 32GB RAM (2X16GB) 2800MHz, 512GB NVMe SSD, Microsoft Windows 11 Professional vs. a Dell Latitude 7450 with Intel Core Ultra 7 165U processor @15W (vPro enabled), Intel Iris Xe Graphics, 16GB RAM (2X8GB) 29866.7 MHz, 512GB NVMe SSD, Microsoft Windows 11 Professional vs. a Dell Latitude 7450 with Intel Core Ultra 7 165H processor @28W (vPro enabled), Intel Arc Graphics, 16GB RAM (2X8GB) 33600.0 MHz, 512GB NVMe SSD, Microsoft Windows 11 Professional. The following applications were tested in Balanced Mode: Microsoft Teams with AI enabled (Windows Studio Effects) + Procyon Office Productivity, Procyon Office Productivity Excel, Procyon Office Productivity Outlook, Procyon Office Productivity Power Point, Procyon Office Productivity Word, Composite Geomean Score. Each Microsoft Teams call consists of 9 participants (3X3). Laptop manufactures may vary configurations yielding different results. HWKP-28. 8 Testing as of 3/26/24 by AMD Performance Labs on a HP EliteBook 845 G11 with an AMD Ryzen™ 7 PRO 8840U processor @15W, integrated Radeon™ 780M graphics, 32GB RAM (2X16GB) 2800MHz, 512GB NVMe SSD, Microsoft Windows 11 Professional vs. a Dell Latitude 7450 with Intel Core Ultra 7 165U processor @15W (vPro enabled), Intel Iris Xe Graphics, 16GB RAM (2X8GB) 29866.7 MHz, 512GB NVMe SSD, Microsoft Windows 11 Professional vs. a Dell Latitude 7450 with Intel Core Ultra 7 165H processor @28W (vPro enabled), Intel Arc Graphics, 16GB RAM (2X8GB) 33600.0 MHz, 512GB NVMe SSD, Microsoft Windows 11 Professional vs a Dell XPS 9440 with Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor @28W, Intel Arc Graphics, 16GB RAM (2X8GB) 6400MHz, 1TB NVMe SSD, 69Wh battery, Microsoft Windows 11 Professional. All systems run in Best Power Efficiency mode using the following applications: Microsoft Teams with AI enabled (All Windows Studio Effects enabled) + Procyon Office Productivity Overall benchmark measuring Wall power consumed (watts). Each Micro 9 Boost Clock Frequency is the maximum frequency achievable on the CPU running a bursty workload. Boost clock achievability, frequency, and sustainability will vary based on several factors, including but not limited to: thermal conditions and variation in applications and workloads. GD-150 10 As of January 2024, AMD has the first available dedicated AI engine on a desktop PC processor, where 'dedicated AI engine' is defined as an AI engine that has no function other than to process AI inference models and is part of the x86 processor die. For detailed information, please check. 11 Testing as of 3/26/24 by AMD Performance Labs using a Lenovo ThinkCentre M75s Gen 3 Desktop configured with an AMD Ryzen™ 7 PRO 8700G processor @65W, AMD Radeon™ RX6400 graphics, 16GB DDR5-5600 2800MHz RAM (1x16GB), 1TB NVMe, and Windows 11 Professional (x64) vs. a Dell OptiPlex Small Form Factor "Plus" 08YKX6 Desktop with an Intel core i7 14700 processor @65W, Intel(R) UHD Graphics 770, 16GB DDR5-5600 2800MHz RAM (2x8GB), 1TB NVMe SSD Microsoft Windows 11 Professional (x64). The following applications were tested on best performance mode: Geekbench v6 Single Core, Passmark 11 Overall, 3DMark Time Spy Graphics, PCMark 10 Productivity Test Group, Puget Adobe Premiere Pro Overall, Procyon Video Editing, POV-Ray Single Core, Composite Geomean Score. PCMark is a registered trademark of UL Solutions. Results may vary. PXD-12 12 Testing as of 3/26/24 by AMD Performance Labs using a Lenovo ThinkCentre M75s Gen 3 Desktop configured with an AMD Ryzen™ 7 PRO 8700G processor @65W, AMD Radeon™ RX6400 graphics, 16GB DDR5-5600 2800MHz RAM (1x16GB), 1TB NVMe, and Windows 11 Professional (x64) vs. a Dell OptiPlex Small Form Factor "Plus" 08YKX6 Desktop with an Intel core i7 14700 processor @65W, Intel(R) UHD Graphics 770, 16GB DDR5-5600 2800MHz RAM (2x8GB), 1TB NVMe SSD Microsoft Windows 11 Professional (x64). The following applications were tested on best performance mode: Geekbench v6 Single Core, Passmark 11 Overall, 3DMark Time Spy Graphics, PCMark 10 Productivity Test Group, Puget Adobe Premiere Pro Overall, Procyon Video Editing, POV-Ray Single Core, Composite Geomean Score. PCMark is a registered trademark of UL Solutions. Results may vary. PXD-12 13 PXD-11. Testing as of 3/26/24 by AMD Performance Labs using a Lenovo ThinkCentre M75s Gen 3 Desktop configured with an AMD Ryzen™ 7 PRO 8700G processor @65W, AMD Radeon™ RX6400 graphics, 16GB DDR5-5600 2800MHz RAM (1x16GB), 1TB NVMe, and Windows 11 Professional (x64) vs. a Dell OptiPlex Small Form Factor "Plus" 08YKX6 Desktop with an Intel core i7 14700 processor @65W, Intel(R) UHD Graphics 770, 16GB DDR5-5600 2800MHz RAM (2x8GB), 1TB NVMe SSD Microsoft Windows 11 Professional (x64). The following applications were tested on best performance mode: Microsoft Teams + Procyon Wall power consumed (watts) and Microsoft Teams + Procyon Office Productivity Power Point for 4K Camera, 1080P Camera and No Camera configurations. Each Microsoft Teams call consists of 9 participants (3X3) while running the UL Procyon benchmark. Desktop manufacturers may vary configurations yielding different results. Results may vary. PXD-11. 14 Microsoft Pluton is a technology owned by Microsoft and licensed to AMD. Microsoft Pluton is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Learn more at blog. Microsoft Pluton security processor requires OEM enablement. Check with the OEM before purchase. AMD has not verified the third-party claim. GD-202. |