AMD is expected to release next-generation notebook processors based on the Zen3 architecture early next year, including the Ryzen 5000U series for thin and light laptops and the Ryzen 5000H series for gaming laptops.
Today, we heard the name "Ryzen 9 5900H" for the first time.
This exposure comes from @ExecuFix. He has previously stabbed a lot of reliable information about the Ryzen 5000U series, and now it is confirmed that the Ryzen 9 5900H does exist. Like the current Ryzen 9 4900H, it has 8 cores and 16 threads, Vega8 GPU, 35-54W thermal design power consumption, but the frequency will definitely be higher, and supports overclocking.
For AMD notebook processors, this is the first time, obviously it is against the Intel HK series.
The flagship Intel gaming notebook is currently i9-10980HK, 8 cores 16 threads, clocked at 2.4-5.3GHz, integrated UHD, thermal design power consumption 45W, up to 65W, and speaking of performance, Ryzen 9 4900H, Ryzen 7 4800H It is not inferior, and the next generation is even more promising.
Interestingly, @ExecuFix also stated that the name of Ryzen 9 5900H is not the final version, and the possibility of change is not ruled out. Netizens immediately suggested that it should be called Ryzen 9 5900HK.
@ExecuFix also confirmed that the Ryzen 5000H series will all adopt the Zen3 architecture. Models include 5900H, 5800H, and 5600H. The Ryzen 5000U series will mix two architectures, including 5800U, 5600U, 5400U of the Zen3 architecture, and an upgraded version of the Zen2 architecture. 5700U, 5500U, 5300U.