AMD has introduced two processor families, Ryzen 10 and Ryzen 100, into its official listings, reviving older hardware under new branding.
The chips originated from earlier "Mendocino" and "Rembrandt" designs that first appeared around 2021 and 2022.
The Ryzen 100 models use the FP7-R2 mobile platform and come with up to 8 cores and 16 threads, plus Radeon 680M graphics.
Models like the Ryzen 7 160 and 170 offer solid midrange performance for thin-and-light notebooks, while Ryzen 5 variants trim core counts but keep the same graphics engine.
The Ryzen 10 series covers the budget segment.
Published 2025-10-27 18:45 by Hilbert Hagedoorn
Author's summary: AMD rebrands older Zen 2 and Zen 3+ chips as Ryzen 10 and 100 series.