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AMD announced running points of Ryzen 7045HX series gaming CPU, leading the 12th generation Core

According to VideoCardz news, AMD announced the Cinebench running score information of the Ryzen 7045HX series gaming processors. As shown in the figure above, AMD...

AMD R7 7745HX processor scores revealed, 34% better performance than R9 6900HX

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AMD Introduces Ryzen 7045HX Series Gaming Processors: Multi-Core Performance Increased by 78%

AMD released the Ryzen 7045HX series high-end gaming notebook processors at this year’s CES, which have the same specifications as the Ryzen 7000 desktop...

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