AMD unveiled the Ryzen 4000-U series for notebooks with the CES2020.

AMD’s Ryzen 7 4800U, the top-of-the-line Ryzen 4000-U series, features 12MB of CPU cache memory at Turbo Boost 4.2GHz at 1.8GHz base clock, 1750MHz speed at 8 graphics cores, and a TDP 15W specification.

Its lower lineup includes performance differences in CPU cores and number of threads in units of 8 cores, 8 threads, 6 cores 12 threads, and 6 cores 6 threads. The bottom lineup has four-core and four-threaded specs, with slightly different performance not only on CPU cores and threads, but also on the number of graphics cores and the core clock.

In addition, the latest data show that the Ryzen 7 4800U, the highest of the 4000-U series, offers 4% better performance than single-threaded Cinebench compared to its competitor Core i7-1065G7. The data revealed that about% performance is superior.

Finally, more than 100 products based on the Ryzen 4000-U series are expected to be released in 2020, so there is a lot of interest in how they will respond to consumers in the mobile market as well as desktops.