Go cord-free: A quick look at how AMD Ryzen™ 6000 Series processors help make the most of your laptop’s battery!

Everyone looking for a new laptop wants to have one with plenty of power. However, this performance usually comes at the cost of battery efficiency. This has been the case for years. If you want excellent performance, you will have to compromise battery life and vice versa. Until now that is. The AMD Ryzen 6000 Series processors are out to change that way of thinking. These processors are designed to offer amazing performance, while still ensuring excellent battery life!

The AMD Ryzen 6000 Series processors are designed to offer two things. The first is to offer excellent levels of performance and the second is to do so while offering excellent battery life. In order to do this, AMD has drawn upon decades of research, knowledge and technological advancement to create these new processors.

How is that possible?

At the heart of the AMD Ryzen 6000 Series processors are the Zen 3+ core. This core is based on the 6nm manufacturing process and helps ensure optimal battery life for x86 Windows 11 laptops without the trade-offs that one usually expects. With Zen 3+, the Ryzen 6000 processors offer over 50 new and enhanced features to optimise efficiency. In fact, the new core also allows for deeper control over every processing thread’s power level and clock speed.

These optimisations allow the processors to offer amazing performance-per-watt. The AMD Ryzen 6000 Series processors manage to offer up to eight high-performance cores and 16 processing threads that scale from 45 watts to 15 watts. This scalability ensures that users can enjoy high performance and excellent battery life even on ultrathin laptops. The benefits of offering this TDP range and not any higher is pretty evident. Higher TDP not only uses greater power, but also results in a greater generation of heat. This means that cooling fans need to run faster, which not only makes the laptop louder but also drains more battery. Further, excessive heat can damage components, leading to even shorter battery life.

So what does all this mean?

With the AMD Ryzen™ 6000 Series processors, users can expect up to 24 hours of battery life in select ultrabooks. This means that users can work on the go longer, without worrying about charging their laptop’s battery every few hours. But this battery life does not come at the cost of performance. The Zen 3+ core, combined with the Radeon™ 600M iGPU with RDNA 2 architecture means users can also indulge in resource-intensive tasks such as photo/video editing or even gaming. In fact, the U-series of processors is specifically designed to offer long battery life in ultra-thin laptops. This is vital as ultra-thin devices don’t usually give manufacturers room to add large batteries.

In conclusion

It should be pretty evident by now that AMD Ryzen 6000 Series processors are designed from the ground up to help users make the most out of their laptop’s battery. However, this does not come at the cost of performance. As such, if you are looking for a laptop that offers great battery life *AND* performance, then a device powered by AMD Ryzen 6000 Series processors is the way to go!