AMD and Qualcomm team up to make Ryzen laptops always-connected PCs

Qualcomm and AMD announced a surprise partnership today that will make Ryzen-powered laptops always-connected machines.

While we already knew Ryzen processors were making their way to laptops next year, Qualcomm’s involvement will turn the AMD’s mobile platform into an always-connected one. In this team up Qualcomm plans to integrate its Snapdragon LTE modems into AMD’s next line of mobile APUs.

This would effectively make Ryzen-powered machines an always-connected system capable of Gigabit LTE speeds while being able to take advantage of Qualcomm’s low-energy connectivity technology.

It’s an unprecedented partnership, but one that makes absolute sense. 

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