It has been about a year since AMD Ryzen’s mobile processors came onto the market, but these models did not have any spectacular success at that time. However, the manufacturer has no intention of giving up and is already working on the next generation of systems. The first filtered model is the AMD Ryzen 7 3700U.
AMD Ryzen 7 3700U is a Ryzen Mobile processor that is part of the Picasso family and will replace the current Raven Ridge. Now UserBenchmark and SiSoftware databases have filtered details of the Ryzen 7 3700U (ZM370SC4T4MFG_38 / 22_Y), a processor equipped with 4 cores and 8 Zen 2 threads at a speed of 2.2 GHz, which can reach 3.8 GHz in turbo mode, and a Radeon RX Vega 10 graphics chip with a frequency of up to 1300 MHz. The specifications are very similar to the current Ryzen 7 2700U. However, this is still a preliminary version, so the end frequencies might be higher.
The debut of the Picasso generation of AMD Ryzen processors is expected in 2019. It will be interesting to see if switching to a 7 nm FinFET manufacturing process will help AMD to improve its position against Intel in a sector where energy consumption is much more important than on the desktop, where Ryzen has been a resounding success. The Zen 2 architecture targets fairly high, with a chipplet design at 7 nm and a central controller at 14 nm in order to solve the problems of these processors with RAM memory.