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Quite literally everything Zen since 2017 is "server focus".I imagine zen 6 focus is server first focus?
AFAIU ones which are meant to support Microsoft's "Modern Standby".Which products have zen 5 LP
I would like a surface pro or similar device with this.9955HX3D preview benchmarks
AMD Ryzen 9 9955HX3D Fire Range HX3D Exclusive: Gaming Laptop Supercharger
The newest CPU in AMD's mobile lineup is the fastest laptop processor we've tested to date, and we're just getting warmed up with gaming.hothardware.com
only around 10% slower than full desktop 9950X3D
the future is mobile!
I don't think a desktop part belongs inna tablet.I would like a surface pro or similar device with this
It could be a tablet with a docking station. It would run at 15 to 25W in tablet mode and in docking mode, it can switch into full blast mode. There would need to be exposed heatsink metal on the backside for this work so that heat can dissipate into the docking station's bigger heatsink with more powerful fans.I don't think a desktop part belongs inna tablet.
you're not sticking a desktop part into a tablet.It could be a tablet with a docking station. It would run at 15 to 25W in tablet mode and in docking mode, it can switch into full blast mode. There would need to be exposed heatsink metal on the backside for this work so that heat can dissipate into the docking station's bigger heatsink with more powerful fans.
I would like a surface pro or similar device with this.
Out of which IOD would eat away 10W? Your friend did the power scaling tests on engineering samples of desktop Zen5 parts, running them down so much doesn't make sense. Use Halo instead. It's not like at 30W any nVidia GPU would be able to do better.It could be a tablet with a docking station. It would run at 15 to 25W in tablet mode and in docking mode, it can switch into full blast mode.
Ow. Yeah, didn't think about that. Guess 25 to 35W then. That tablet would be mostly for plugged in gaming. Take it for handheld gaming on trips when a power outlet won't be available easily.Out of which IOD would eat away 10W?
Why would you want a token, 1 WGP iGPU product for that? Just go Strix Halo.Ow. Yeah, didn't think about that. Guess 25 to 35W then. That tablet would be mostly for plugged in gaming. Take it for handheld gaming on trips when a power outlet won't be available easily.
Doh! I haven't eaten yet today. Still trying to decide if I want to eat or do a multiple day water fast.How does a dGPU fit into your tablet idea?
The second link is wrong, should be this:Still more, Dell Pro Plus with Strix Point and more form factors
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The second link is wrong, should be this:
Dell Pro 16 Inch Laptop with AMD Ryzen Processor | Dell USA
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extremely expensive trash
40wh battery, 1x16gb ram (lol), 256gb TLC SSD (lol), krackan (phoenix),
$1600 😂 bottom tier product at high-mid-range price
used phoenix/hawk thinkpads are x100 better at half price
Actualy they sold some cheap Phoenix 2 laptops last year, but that was surely quite marginal quantities.Some thought this day would never this day: Dell commercial PC with AMD processors.
The only thing missing now is a Strix Halo based workstation laptop.So the entire selection of AMD commercial PCs is now on Dell web site.
Actualy they sold some cheap Phoenix 2 laptops last year, but that was surely quite marginal quantities.
Notebooks mit Hersteller: Dell, CPU-Kerne: 6 (Hexa-Core), Codename AMD: Hawk Point2 Preisvergleich Geizhals Deutschland
Preisvergleich und Bewertungen für Notebooks mit Hersteller: Dell, CPU-Kerne: 6 (Hexa-Core), Codename AMD: Hawk Point2geizhals.de
I edited my post, their marketshare went downhill, hence this U turn.Inspiron is their consumer line, and those have been around for some time. The "Pro" is their commercial line of PCs, and this is brand new. It seems like announcement is coming imminently.
I just randomly discovered these new commercial listing on Dell web site, with availability date of April 24