According to the source, Huawei is preparing to release new versions of the MateBook 13 and MateBook 14 mobile computers, which debuted at the very beginning of this year. The main difference between the new products will be the use of Ryzen 5000 processors – in the current models, Intel Core 11th generation CPUs are used.

It should be noted that Huawei is not the only one to offer an AMD version of its laptops based on Intel CPUs: Redmi will do the same with its new RedmiBook Pro line. According to the source, the MateBook 13 and MateBook 14 based on the Ryzen 5000 APU have already been certified and should debut officially soon, with some kind of new monitor right away.
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