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Information has started to come from the marvel of technology from AMD's Phoenix mass-produced laptop processors with Zen 4 architecture. The latest AMD Ryzen 7 7840U, Cinebench R23 tests took place. Launching the Ryzen 7000 desktop processor series in the past days, AMD has turned its point to Phoenix series laptop processors with Zen 4 architecture this time and has tested it to present it to interested parties.


In line with this information, it pushes the limits in the laptop competition of the top model Ryzen97945HX for a short time. The information about the new U series, which belongs to this family, has started to be spoken about by the authorities. This series has been tested by the authorized company on the Cinebench platform.
The tested Amd Ryzen 7 7840U laptop series could rise to the leading position in its class. For those who don't know and those interested, AMD Ryzen 7 7840U is on its way to being one of the midrange Phoenix APUs targeting thin laptops with 15-28W TDP. This new version is based on the Zen 4 architecture, with eight cores and sixteen threads, and additional RDNA support from three Radeon 780m integrated graphics units.
So what is AMD?
AMD, which stands for "Advanced Micro Devices", is an American-based microchip manufacturer. Founded in 1969 in California, the company has succeeded in becoming one of the world's largest hardware manufacturers with many technologies it has developed on computers. The current product line developed by AMD includes the central processing unit (CPU), graphics processing unit (GPU), motherboard chipsets, and software that run them in harmony. Dr. Lisa Su is the chairman and CEO of AMD. Concentrating only on semiconductor and microprocessor production in its early years, AMD developed its products with reverse engineering for a long time. The company, which generally produces processors on Intel platforms, has increased its R&D investments since 1995 and created its processor platform in a short time. Becoming the second largest processor manufacturer in a short time, AMD entered the GPU market by purchasing semiconductor company ATI in 2006. The most important product developed by AMD in the field of microprocessors is the processor series called APU. APU, which stands for "Accelerated Processing Unit", combines a central processing unit (CPU) and graphics processing unit (GPU) in one product. The APU, where the processor and graphics card are presented under the same product, started a new era in the sector with its unique structure. This technology is used in some of the brand's Athlon and Ryzen series processors. AMD's second largest product group is the graphics card models developed on its own graphics processing unit. Incorporating the ATI company, which it acquired in 2010, AMD started to produce graphics cards under the Radeon sub-brand. AMD, which designs and produces Radeon 200, Radeon 300, Radeon 400, Radeon 500, and Radeon Vega series GPUs, has become one of the top two manufacturers in this market in a short time, just like processors.

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