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HP first to bring AMD Ryzen 4000 CPUs to business laptops -- Intel beware

HP first to bring AMD Ryzen 4000 CPUs to business laptops — Intel beware

Posted on April 8, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

AMD Ryzen 4000-series is ready to do business

HP revealed two new laptops today featuring AMD’s new Ryzen 4000 series processors; The HP ProBook 445 G7 and the HP ProBook 455 G7 are the first enterprise laptops to feature the new processors from AMD.

The laptops will be shipping in late April and are part of HP’s business laptop lineup, which means the inclusion of security software, including HP DriveLock, Sure Click, BIOSphere Gen 5, Client Security Gen 5 and Sure Sense. But the highlight for many is going to be those new AMD Ryzen 4000 processors.
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