At the May meeting with analysts, and at the opening of Computex 2017, AMD's senior vice president Jim Anderson paid special attention to hybrid Ryzen processors with the graphics system Vega, which will be released in the second half of the year.
According to Anderson, in the mobile segment, the graphic architecture of Vega will rewind without significant changes. Of course, the functional blocks in the desktop discrete version of Vega can be "significantly larger", which will determine the performance level and power consumption, but otherwise the graphic subsystem of mobile hybrid processors Ryzen will inherit many of the advantages of this graphics architecture.
Moreover, Anderson is confident that the graphic system of hybrid processors Ryzen will be able to significantly exceed the speed of competing solutions from Intel. Perhaps, only a little alarming is the fact that Anderson speaks exclusively about the use of hybrid versions of Ryzen in the mobile segment. In addition, he claims that the Ryzen hybrid processors, although they will be released in the consumer segment by the end of this year, will only get significant distribution by the beginning of next year. Perhaps this indirectly indicates the late announcement of mobile Ryzen versions .
Last year, AMD managed to win its competitors in the notebook components segment, and Jim Anderson is confident that with the advent of mobile versions Ryzen, this trend will only increase. In the desktop segment, AMD will also increase market share, both in the processor segment and in the discrete graphics segment.