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AMD, Lenovo Unveil New Computers with Seventh Generation Pro APU

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Tech giant AMD recently unveiled the first series of Lenovo computers that will use the company's new seventh generation PRO APUs.

AMD said the new computers were designed to meet the requirements of business-oriented users, with features like enhanced security and energy efficiency.

One of the first Lenovo computers to use the new AMD Pro APU is the ThinkCentre M715 Tiny. It is a desktop computer that packs the computing and graphical power of the new PRO APU in a relatively small form factor.

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According to Digital Trends, the ThinkCentre M715 Tiny is 94 percent smaller than traditional computer towers, a feature that could attract the attention of enterprise customers who want a space-saving yet powerful computer.

The computer's tower is so small that it can literally be installed on the back of a large monitor.

At the heart of the ThinkCentre M715 Tiny is a new 35W Pro processor. AMD promises that the processor can deliver much-needed computing power, at a very small form factor and an increase in energy efficiency.

Lenovo is also launching two laptops running on AMD's new APUs. These are the ThinkPad E475 and the ThinkPad E575.

Both laptops use AMD Radeon R5 M430 integrated graphics. They are also equipped with enterprise-focused features like VOIP support and high quality microphones ideal for video conferencing.

On the other hand, the ThinkCentre M715 Tiny will hit the market on Oct. 31, while the ThinkPad E475 and the ThinkPad E575 will be available on Nov. 7.

AMD and Lenovo have yet to release the complete specs and the official prices of the new computers with seventh generation Pro APU.

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