“For more than 25 years, Lenovo ThinkPad laptops represented innovation, function and quality - we are pleased to continue to partner with AMD to offer state-of-the-art performance and security to our enterprise customers,” said Jerry Paradise, vice president, commercial portfolio, Lenovo. “The latest ThinkPad laptops powered by the AMD Ryzen PRO mobile processors will continue to deliver on our promise of incredible performance for business users.”
“Along with partners like AMD, Microsoft has created a new class of devices called Secured-core PCs designed to provide an extra layer of security at the firmware and OS levels. These devices enable customers to boot securely by protecting the firmware from targeted attacks, and ensuring that identity and domain credentials are protected,” said David Weston, director of enterprise and OS security, Microsoft. “Together with AMD, we are providing customers with an accelerated and secured PC experience. Powered by the latest Ryzen PRO mobile processors, Windows 10 Secured-Core PCs give users performance and incredible visual experiences ideally suited for today’s modern commercial environments.”
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1 As of February 2020 “Most Cores and Threads” in a mobile business processor for ultrathin notebooks. RNP-19
2 RNP-5: Testing as of 1/24/2020 by AMD Performance Labs on a AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U Reference Platform vs. AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 3700U (HP EliteBook 745 G6). 3DMark is a registered trademark of Futuremark Corporation. Results may vary. RNP-5
3 “Processor for business ultrathin notebooks" defined as 15W typical TDP. Testing as of 1/24/2020 by AMD Performance Labs on a Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U Reference Platform vs. i7-10710U (Dell XPS 13) vs. i7-1065G7 (Dell XPS 7390 2in1) vs. i7-8665U (Lenovo ThinkPad T490s). Results may vary. RNP-13
4 Testing as of 1/24/2020 by AMD Performance Labs on a Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U Reference Platform vs. i7-10710U (Dell XPS 13). 3DMark is a registered trademark of Futuremark Corporation. Results may vary. RNP-7
5 Testing as of 1/24/2020 by AMD Performance Labs on a Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U Reference Platform vs. Ryzen 7 PRO 3700U (HP EliteBook 745 G6) in the PCMark® 10 App Overall Score benchmark test. PCMark is a registered trademark of Futuremark Corporation. Results may vary. RNP-6
6 Based on AMD internal analysis, March 2020, comparing performance per watt for Ryzen 4000 Series Mobile Processors vs. 2nd generation Ryzen™ Mobile Processors. Actual performance per watt may vary. RM3-123.
7 Projected battery life attainment with Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U based on AMD internal measurements with an AMD internal reference platform and pre-production customer platform configurations. Actual results will vary by platform configuration, battery capacity, applications, features, use, wireless functionality, and power management settings. RNP-24
8 Max boost for AMD Ryzen Processors is the maximum frequency achievable by a single core on the processor running a bursty single-threaded workload. Max boost will vary based on several factors, including, but not limited to: thermal paste; system cooling; motherboard design and BIOS; the latest AMD chipset driver; and the latest OS updates. GD-150
9 Base frequency is the approximate processor clock speed of a typical workload running at the processor’s standard TDP. GD-166.
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