Forget Ryzen AI! AMD launches its slowest processor in years because ‘not all customers can afford a new PC’: Zen+ 2019 processor will at least be compatible with Windows 11


  • AMD has “relaunched” three processors that use existing cores to meet demand at the lower end of its mobile and desktop processor offerings.
  • The processors range from 2 to 8 cores and leverage its older Zen+ and Zen 2 core technologies as the chip designer grapples with memory and storage shortages to serve an increasingly cash-strapped budget segment.
  • All three processors support Microsoft Windows 11 and leverage cheaper DDR4 memory, as manufacturers aim to “hold the fort” in the face of growing demand for AI, creating challenges for entry-level PC buyers.

AMD’s latest Ryzen processor offering may not be one that most of its performance-oriented consumers would appreciate in 2026.

The company is looking to reintroduce three budget-focused mobile processors that last appeared over five years ago, using the older Zen+ and Zen 2 cores.

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