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Why AMD calls it Ryzen 5000 instead of Ryzen 4000

Multiple leaks purportedly show what AMD has in store with Ryzen 5000 mobile chips

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

AMD’s Ryzen 5000 mobile chips, which are expected to be revealed soon at CES in January 2021, have been the subject of plenty of leakage lately – and the latest spillage pretty much seems to detail the entire launch range (or that’s the theory).

As VideoCardz spotted, hardware leaker @momomo_us has found a bunch of pre-release retailer listings for Ryzen 5000-toting laptops from Asus and Lenovo, which have been posted on Twitter.

Variants of Ryzen 5000H processors (high-performance models) and 5000U (low-power more efficient CPUs) have been spotted in those notebooks, led by the Ryzen 9 5900HX that we saw pop up in a leak very recently – a chip which might allow for overclocking.
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