That's a stupid question.
That's a stupid question.
Yes, Ryzen mobile chips include throttling and shutdown protections to avoid overheating-related damage.
It seems AMD has faced issues with overheating in recent years, while Intel has dealt with similar problems for about two decades. Socket A is particularly prone to failure, lacking any internal cooling controls. Even chips from Intel’s 939 series aren’t immune—they’ve suffered overheating incidents recently, causing them to fail. Early Intel processors around the year 2000 experienced this problem once, prompting the development of a throttling mechanism that has since become standard across most chip designs I’m aware of.