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Default AMD's Ryzen 4000 chips bring 8-cores to ultraportables

AMD has taken a big bite out of the PC market over the last few years, especially when it comes to high-end workstations. Still, it's almost nowhere to be seen when it comes to laptops, especially among ultraportables and more powerful systems, where...

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