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AMD has announced its new Ryzen Pro 5000 series mobile processors, its competitor to Intel’s vPro platform. The company claims the chips, based on the same Zen 3 architecture as most of its consumer-focused Ryzen 5000 series, will provide “uncompromised performance and battery life” for thin-and-light business laptops. They’ll appear in a slate of business notebooks including Elitebooks, ProBooks, ThinkPads, and ThinkBooks throughout this year.
On paper, the chips look pretty similar to their Ryzen 5000 counterparts. The headliner is the Ryzen 7 Pro 5850U, with eight cores, 16 threads, 20MB cache, and base frequency of 1.9 GHz with boost up to 4.4 GHz. AMD’s Ryzen line currently contains the only processors for thin-and-light laptops that use “eight high-performing cores.” Intel’s Tiger Lake vPro line is all quad-core at the moment (though its H-series has an eight-core chip on the way, and that line does appear in ultraportables from time to time) and Apple’
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The seismic changes to our working practices that began in 2020 have affected many different roles throughout business, and the IT department has by no means been spared. It is thanks almost entirely to technology that we have been able to keep working in anything resembling a normal manner, and IT decision makers had their work cut out for them dealing with the many requests and demands placed upon them – and still do.
While agile working has been growing in popularity over recent years, IT departments have for the most part been used to the majority of employees operating under the same roof, protected by traditional security measures and within easy reach if anything went wrong with their devices.
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Asus is improving its ExpertBook B9 line of professional notebooks. Even with the additions, the device will remain the world’s lightest 14-inch business laptop.
The biggest feature of the new ExpertBook B9450CEA is Intel’s vPRO technology, which brings enhanced security and improved IT management features to the laptop. Intel vPro also helps with Asus’s Two-Way AI noise-cancelling technology, a wireless feature that aims to improve signal clarity, specifically with video conferencing. Intel’s Active Management Technology (AMT) is also new to the ExpertBook, improving remote management.
The ExpertBook B9450CEA features up to two 2 TB SSDs that can be configured in RAID 0 or RAID 1, up to 32 GB of LPDDR4x-4266 RAM, WiFi 6, and Thunderbolt 4. Powering everything is one of the latest 11th Gen Intel Core i7 CPUs with Intel Iris Xe Graphics.