It was a rare time to see someone like AMD to show some stuff in CES and for this year, it made our early morning viewing worthwhile with these.
First is their official introduction to Ryzen Mobile 2nd Gen processor which will will be vital in today's breed of ultrathin laptops as it was based from 12 nm architecture which means up to 12 hours of average battery life.
With the screenshot above, you can already see that they had a huge number of laptop brands including Huawei which will produce the said processor within the year. In the mix, they mentioned that Ryzen Mobile Driver Support will start this February 2019
AMD Radeon VII world's first 7 nm GPU, 60 compute units, 25% more performance at the same power and 16 GB bandwidth memory. You can even see the comparison. It will be available starting February 7 for $699
and the last one on what it could be on the Ryzen 3rd Gen, no official launch there but they had a preview as they tested an 8-core 16-thread Ryzen going against an Intel processor in Cinebench and it scored at 2057. They mentioned that it will have it's formal introduction in the middle of 2019