Ryzen mobile is set to release before the end of this year, starting on consumer mobile products, with a planned release in Q1 2018 for consumer desktops. These Ryzen-based APUs will be a key part of AMD's mobile strategy, offering both strong CPU and GPU components at low TDPs.

An APU called the Ryzen 5 2700U has appeared on the Geekbench 3 database , a CPU that offers 4 CPU cores and 8 threads with a base clock of 2.2GHz an unknown boost clock. This APU is thought to be a mobile model, given its low base clock speed and the U suffix on the product name. In Intel's terminology, U typically means Ultra-Low-Power, a name that is typically reserved for mobile products. AMD has borrowed Intel's naming scheme before, so AMD's use of the U suffix is not unusual.

AMD's Ryzen architecture will soon be releasing in APU form, first on mobile later this quarter and then on desktop platforms in 2018, offering the winning combination of Ryzen CPU cores and a Vega graphics.