These are new days when you hear that AMD dominated the laptop scene, particularly the gaming market of portable PCs and indeed the Ryzen creators want to capitalize next year again with a new processor for future laptop gaming buyers.

AMD teased this morning its next line of laptop processors to power the next generation of gaming laptops named Dragon Range.

Expected machines powered with Dragon Range will be in the Zen 4 family, to be announced by Fall if we follow Zen 3 announcement in 2020 and will be the first true connection to DDR5.

The Dragon Range features a >55 watt TDP and is designed for laptops thicker than 20mm that are largely designed to be used while plugged in with PCIe 5.0 and support for LDDR5 for low performance machines.

For AMD, the new chips (that will be having the “HS” at the end of each model and Ryzen 4900HS was mentioned), are an opportunity the company thought it could pursue alongside thin-and-light gaming.

Obviously this teasing is getting ahead of the proper Ryzen Zen 4 family announcement for 2022 and a proper release by Fall/Winter 2022 while the Dragon Range series will be bound 2023.