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AMD builds Zen3+ architecture for notebook CPUs: 24-hour battery life for the first time

AMD launched the Ryzen 6000 series mobile processor at cess early this morning, with 45W H high performance and 15-28W U low power series, upgrading TSMC's 6nm process and upgrading the CPU architecture to Zen3+.

At the same time released Ryzen™ 7 5800X3D processor is still 7nm Zen3 architecture, considering that the second half of this year will be on 5nm Zen4, the desktop version of Ryzen™ will not have Zen3+ architecture, AMD said that Zen3+ architecture is designed for mobile processors.

AMD builds Zen3+ architecture for notebook CPUs: 24-hour battery life for the first time

How different is the Zen3+ architecture compared to Zen3? AMD didn't go into detail about the architectural differences, but mentioned that the Zen3+ architecture has more than 50 new power management-related features, coupled with the energy efficiency improvement of the 6nm process, which is obviously made for energy savings – of course, the performance is still as much as 30%.

There are also some changes related to Win11's adaptive power management, which can adjust the CPU state according to the user's usage habits and support deeper sleep energy saving.

In addition, the Zen3+ architecture has also made improvements in security, integrating Microsoft's Pluton security processor, which can better protect the user's identity, encrypted information and other data security.

AMD builds Zen3+ architecture for notebook CPUs: 24-hour battery life for the first time

The final result is that the Ryzen™ 6000 processor platform notebook has a longer battery life, according to AMD, the Ryzen 6000 notebook can provide up to 24 hours of battery life, last year when the release of the Ryzen™ 5000 mobile version, AMD said that the battery life can reach 17.5 hours, the movie playback endurance is only 21 hours at most.

As for why AMD attaches importance to 24-hour battery life, there is another reason, that is, when Apple released the M1 processor, it claimed that the notebook used 24-hour battery life for the first time, which is a victory for the ARM architecture, which is impossible for x86 CPUs, and AMD has now proved that x86 can do it.

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