Ryzen is big news right now. Not only has it been snapped up by consumers, it’s also of big interest to the OEM market and beyond. Intel has long dominated the system integrator market, but AMD is rapidly becoming a popular option. Here at Computex 2017, AMD revealed that they have all five of the biggest system integrator supporting Ryzen.
This is huge news for AMD, and great news for consumers. You can expect Ryzen CPUs to be featured in custom systems over the next few months and beyond.
“We celebrate 30 years of AMD in Taiwan at Computex this year with great momentum around our new high-performance computing and graphics products,” said AMD President and CEO Dr. Lisa Su. “At Computex we highlighted the next wave of AMD products that will come to market, including our upcoming EPYC family of processors for datacenters, high-end Radeon ‘Vega’-based graphics cards, and new AMD Ryzen Threadripper and Ryzen mobile processors. We were thrilled to be joined by customers and partners including Acer, Asus, Dell, HP and Lenovo to showcase their latest AMD Ryzen-powered PCs.”
The new Dell Inspiron series looks great. With an all in one design, Infinite bezel design, Radeon RX580 graphics, Ryzen CPUs, and more; these are gorgeous and super sleek for the desktop.
“Announcing the Acer Aspire GX-281 desktop with AMD Ryzen™ processors in late April, we are proud to be on the forefront of AMD’s new technology,” said Jerry Kao, president of IT Products Business at Acer.
“We are excited to announce our brand new powerful ROG mobile platform – the Strix GL702ZC. This system, equipped with AMD’s latest 8-core Ryzen™ processor and an AMD Radeon™ RX580 GPU, is the first ROG product that we’ve designed around AMD and it is a gaming powerhouse.” said the Chief Operating Officer of ASUS, S.Y. Shian.
“Dell is excited to implement AMD Ryzen™ solutions in our new Dell Inspiron Gaming Desktop and Computex d&i award winner, the Inspiron 27 7000 AIO,” said Ray Wah, senior vice president and general manager, Dell Consumer and Small Business Product Group.
“AMD’s recent launch of Ryzen™ processors has generated great excitement in the market and we believe there is a set of customers who will benefit from devices powered by Ryzen™.”
“Our Lenovo IdeaCentre desktops with the latest AMD Ryzen processor give users outstanding multitasking capabilities, alongside the high performance they need for next-gen personalized computing experiences, such as VR and high-quality streaming.” said Tony Chen, executive director of Lenovo’s Consumer PC Product and Portfolio Management
I’m excited to see such wide adoption of Ryzen. Sure, we don’t see our readers as the main market for this kind of pre-built system. However, it’s a big market, and we can see the appeal. This is great news for AMD, great news for consumers, as we now have more choice in that marker.
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