AMD Rebrands Older Ryzen Processors as New Models for Budget Laptops

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AMD is rebranding older laptop processors into new series, creating four main tiers that include both recent and older chips, which can be confusing for consumers seeking the latest technology but may offer good value through refurbished options.
- AMD shores up its budget laptop CPUs by renaming more years-old silicon Ars Technica
- AMD Introduces "New" Ryzen Branding: Ryzen 10 "Zen 2" and Ryzen 100 "Zen 3+" Processors TechPowerUp
- AMD rebrands Ryzen 7035, 7020 series mobile processors — Zen 2 and Zen 3+ chips receive new identities Tom's Hardware
- AMD is rebadging 2022 Ryzen processors as ‘new’ chips PCWorld
- Out with the old, in with the old: AMD's still selling Zen 2 and Zen 3+ processors, now under the guise of the Ryzen 10/100 series PC Gamer
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