AMD and Intel stage stiffer confrontation in 2020

As the leading companies in the PC industry, the two major upstream manufacturers have been going head-to-head since the beginning of the new year. It is reported that AMD, the standard mobile Ryzen 7 4800H and Ryzen 9 4900H processors were exposed. The two AMD processor products are 8-core 16-thread design, which is comparable to the Intel Core i9 9800H processor. The other two are based on Zen 2 architecture of 7nm process technology.

In terms of graphics, the Ryzen 4000 series should still be Vega architecture, but not the latest NaviRDNA architecture. According to the previously exposed news, the Ryzen 4000 series APU product plan is quite rich, covering 15 ~ 35W low voltage, 45W standard voltage, 65W standard desktop and desktop energy-saving version. It is reported that it will be unveiled in March 2020, and wait and see.

Of course, Intel will not slacken in this way. The 10th generation of Core Standard Edition is likely to be released in April. At the same time, a large number of OEM manufacturers will update new products in May, and a new wave of machine replacement will be ushered in. The core number of Intel’s 10th generation Core Edition processor has further increased the number of multi-threaded tasks, and the performance of the game has been improved by the increase in clock speed. In addition, the 10th generation of Core Standard mobile processors may have both 10nm and 14nm processes. The former comes with Iris Plus sharp torch display and better graphics performance; the latter has mature process technology and can be used for higher clock speeds and cores. At the same time, it can control TDP and bring excellent performance experience.

In the first half of 2020, if OEM manufacturers launch more Ryzen notebooks, Intel’s market share may be more strongly affected, because if the 4000 series APU performance is as expected, coupled with OEM support, the competition between the two is more intense.