![]() “That‘s a huge growth in about a year, year and a half time, and so as we’ve looked now how we can continue that growth in the market, the clear answer is more performance, faster CPUs, making a bigger bet,” he said in a pre-briefing with journalists. Robert Hallock, senior technical marketing manager at AMD, said with the company’s A-Series processors from last year alone, the company has grown its Chromebook market share, which is dominated by rival Intel, from 5.75 percent to more than 20 percent. Among the new Chromebooks using the new Ryzen and Athlon 3000 C-Series processors is the HP Pro c645, a Chromebook designed for enterprise customers that features up to a Ryzen 7 processor.Ī day before AMD’s new processors were announced, rival Intel published a blog post touting that its new 11th-generation Intel Core processors, code-named Tiger Lake, will bring “breakthrough” performance to Chromebooks, 28 percent faster web browsing, 19 percent faster web application performance and 2.7 times faster graphics performance than the previous Ice Lake chips. The new 15-watt processors are set to go into six new Chromebooks from HP Inc., Asus and Lenovo this year, bringing AMD’s total number of Chromebook design wins to more than 14 in 2020. ![]() ![]() The new processors, announced Tuesday, will enable OEM makers to create mid-level and premium Chromebooks for the consumer, education and enterprise markets, expanding beyond AMD’s previous niche in the entry Chromebook space with its A-Series processors. ![]() AMD is making a big expansion in the Chromebook space with new Ryzen and Athlon 3000 C-Series processors that the chipmaker says will enable much faster Chrome OS experiences than its previous CPUs. ![]()
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