AMD has introduced new naming conventions for some of its existing mobile processors, rebranding older models to refresh its laptop CPU lineup. The company has rolled out the Ryzen 100 and Ryzen 10 series, which are new names for processors based on the older Zen 3+ and Zen 2 architectures, respectively. For example, the Ryzen 7035 "Rembrandt" and Ryzen 7020 "Mendocino" series will now fall under this new branding. This move further complicates AMD's already intricate naming scheme for its laptop chips, which includes the Ryzen 9000 series and the AI-focused Ryzen AI 300 series for its latest Zen 5-powered processors. The decision to rename existing hardware is seen as a way to reposition older technology within the current market. No significant market or stock reaction to this specific announcement has been noted in the available reports.