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At the second annual Qualcomm Snapdragon Technology Summit in Hawaii, AMD today announced its partnership with Qualcomm to bring LTE capabilities into its Ryzen APUs. AMD's corporate vice president and general manager, Client Computing, Kevin Lensing, took to the stage to detail how eventful the year 2017 has been to the company and said that AMD was prototyping a Ryzen APU that includes the Qualcomm Snapdragon X16 LTE modem onboard.

He said,

AMD and Qualcomm Technologies have a long history of working together to deliver computing solutions based on AMD processor and Qualcomm Technologies modem solutions, and we are very excited to extend that work to platforms based on the newly announced Ryzen™ mobile processor with Radeon™ Vega graphics. OEMs can now build Always Connected PC’s with AMD Ryzen mobile processors and Qualcomm Technologies’ industry leading connectivity technologies, delivering an unprecedented combination of desktop-class performance and virtually always-on connectivity in an ultrathin notebook.”

Having always-on LTE on premium ultrabooks will surely be embraced by many. The slew of new Snapdragon 835 based PCs, although great with respect to battery life and portability, do not offer the performance advantages of a traditional x86-64 platform such as AMD or Intel. With the possible integration of the X16 LTE modem directly on the Ryzen APU, we might soon see a new class of always connected high-end notebooks next year. We will be following these developments closely so stay tuned.