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AMD targets Chromebooks with its powerful Ryzen 7000 chips
Now, AMD has announced four new C-series chips for Chromebooks: the Ryzen 5 7520C, the Ryzen 3 7320C, the Athlon Gold 7220C, and the Athlon Silver 7120C. AMD says they’re all designed for mainstream Chromebooks.
Remember, according to AMD’s mobile Ryzen naming scheme, all of these chips are from the same 6nm “Zen 2” generation. All consume 15W, and all use the same Radeon 610M graphics core.
AMD believes you’ll get more battery life out of a Chromebook with a Ryzen 3 7320C inside of it.
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Because of this, AMD is drawing comparisons with its two chief competitors: The company claims these chips are within shouting distance of the battery life of the MediaTek Kompanio Arm chip, while offering greater performance; similarly, they have better battery life than an Intel Core i3-N305 Chromebook chip, while edging it out in performance, too. AMD is claiming that a Chromebook with a 57 watt-hour battery and a 15.6-inch display will operate for about 17.1 hours.
Dell will use the 7020C-series chips inside the Dell Latitude 3445, beginning in the second quarter, and AMD will ship the Asus Chromebook CM34 Flip (CM3401), a 14-inch Chromebook, with the Ryzen 5 7520C inside it.
AMD’s chief rival, though, is MediaTek
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Chromebook sales have plunged as demand spiked during the pandemic and quickly fell off. Worldwide shipments of Chromebooks declined by 48 percent in 2022, after spiking 180.5 percent growth in 2021, according to IDC. AMD is still a very minor player, with about 10 percent of the market. MediaTek and Intel hold 35 percent and 30 percent, respectively.