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Ryzen+Vega APU for laptops?

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5 minutes ago, Beowulff83 said:

Hope they include a good battery to power Vega.

 

Hopefully they don't clock the APU's cores higher than they need to be like with the RX Vega 54/64. Vega and Ryzen are fairly efficient at lower clock speeds though we'll need to see how it turns out in practice with both on die.

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These Vega APUs are the one and only reason I haven't jumped on an i5HQ/1050 laptop yet. I do hope they don't let me down.

I enjoy buying junk and sinking more money than it's worth into it to make it less junk.

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2 hours ago, aisle9 said:

i5HQ/1050 laptop

*triggered*

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6 hours ago, ZM Fong said:

*triggered*

For a desktop, I would never do it. For a laptop, especially sub-$1k, that's a solid combo

I enjoy buying junk and sinking more money than it's worth into it to make it less junk.

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1 minute ago, aisle9 said:

For a desktop, I would never do it. For a laptop, especially sub-$1k, that's a solid combo

Especially when it out powers your old desktop... (At least in the CPU department)

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20 hours ago, Capsaicin said:

Kinda late news, (from July 27), but hey, seems legit and exciting for team red.

http://wccftech.com/amd-raven-ridge-ryzen-2500u-apu-vega-graphics-spotted/

If it truly delivers the 50% higher performance and 50% lower power consumption versus Bristol Ridge on applications that people actually use, then it's definitely worth the wait.

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