Razer CEO hints at upcoming Blade gaming laptops with AMD Ryzen processors

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Razer CEO hints at upcoming Blade gaming laptops with AMD Ryzen processors

Razer CEO Min-Liang Tan and AMD Chief Gaming and Marketing Architect Frank Azor had an interesting conversation on Twitter. We can conclude that the manufacturer of gaming peripherals and computers can really prepare to release its first gaming laptop based on the AMD platform.

Blade Gaming Laptop
Blade Gaming Laptop

An AMD representative asked the head of Razer what he thinks about the possibility of creating a Razer Blade gaming laptop with an AMD processor:

Ming-Liang Tan decided to forward this question to his followers on the social network. “ Many people ask me all the time to release an AMD-based gaming laptop. What do you guys think? “Tan asked the audience.

Most of the users in the comments to the post took this idea positively, noting that the company should have done this a long time ago. Later Ming-Liang Tan left another message: “ I think we could develop a pretty cool AMD-based gaming laptop. In fact, current laptops don’t go beyond what could be done. What would you like to see in an AMD Razer Blade laptop? “.

Some noted that they would like more autonomy in the laptop; others wanted to see the flagship mobile processors of the Ryzen 5000 series as part of the gaming system. Some also said they would like to have the upcoming Radeon RX 6000 mobile graphics processors on the laptop.

Razer is the only major global gaming laptop brand to maintain its exclusive commitment to Intel processors. Speaking to the media in 2019, Razer representatives noted that “the company will constantly be forgiven for when it will finally introduce an AMD-based system

Last month, two Razer PI411 laptops powered by Ryzen 9 5900HX processors scored in the 3DMark benchmark. The systems were also equipped with GeForce RTX 3060 and GeForce RTX 3070 graphics cards, each with a power consumption of 80 watts.

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The mere appearance of laptops in the test database does not mean that these new items will certainly go on sale in the future. However, this confirms that the company is already experimenting with systems based on the AMD platform. In addition, such a public dialogue between the two leaders definitely hints that they have common plans.

By the way, Tan himself describes himself as a person “with a tongue without bones.” Once, in a conversation with the Tom’s Hardware portal, he noted: “My teams of PR specialists and lawyers constantly live on pins and needles, fearing that I would not blurt out something unnecessary in open conversations