AMD launched theRyzen 7000 series of CPUs, but those chips are for desktop PCs.
In the laptop department, the company has the Ryzen 6000 series, based on the Zen 3+ architecture.
More importantly, they consume very little power, carrying an 8-15W TDP across the whole range.
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The new Ryzen entries include the Ryzen 5 7520U and the Ryzen 3 7320U.
They’re both 4-core, 8-thread chips, with the only difference between both chips being the clock speeds.
Source:AMD,NotebookCheck