AMD Ryzen to Enter Mobile Phone Market and Might Take Over Intel's i7 Processor Soon

By Rida | Dec 26, 2016 06:48 AM EST

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Inc is heading at a faster rate in the field of processors. The Internet is now surfaced with fresh reports stating that the AMD Ryzen will set up a mile stone to other processor manufacturers. Recent reports indicate that the AMD Ryzen will soon be powering Smartphone.

AMD is all set to give competitions to other chip manufacturers with its entry to towards mainstream netbooks, laptops, desktops, and eventually smartphones.

According to Tweak Town, it is reported that the AMD's amazing architecture of AMD Ryzen will set a milestone to the new upcoming processor from Intel i.e. Cannonlake chipset. Intel has to keep an eye if the new development from AMD performance better than its processors.

It is reported that AMD Ryzen is all set to take over Qualcomm, Samsung, and Nvidia to secure its firm position in the tech market. Intel's introduction of the mobile processor in the smartphone Asus ZenFone is yet to show its best performance when compared to that of Samsung and Qualcomm.

It is reported that Intel, Samsung, and Qualcomm though have their dominance in the processor world, but AMD Ryzen has amazing features like the faster speed, cooler engine, and cheaper price which will be the tough task for other manufacturers to contend for.

AMD is reported to control 17 percent of the CPU market today and the current market and consumer response could change the Sunnyvale, California-based company. It has already reached a whopping 300 percent increase in price per share after the Ryzen's preview run.

According to Forbes, it is reported that AMD Ryzen's benchmark test emerged with a big score. The score is reported to be better than Intel's i7 processor. AMD Ryzen has an 8-core, 16-thread feature compared to the Intel i7-7700K that has 50 percent less or a 4-core, 8 thread specifications.

In the Cinebench R15 benchmark test, it is reported that in the CPU rendering test, AMD Ryzen scored 1,188 points while the Intel Core i7-7700K garnered 966 points.

On the other hand, the Fritz Chess benchmark test revealed that AMD Ryzen has better performance, scoring 36.86 points and 17,693-kilo nodes per second compared to Intel Core i7-7700K's 35.52 points and 17,049-kilo nodes per second.

AMD Ryzen also supports simultaneous multithreading, an improved cache system, and core engines.AMD has not yet announced the full specifications of the Ryzen processors.

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