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Intel Core i7 8809G with VEGA M GH laptops?

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Thai tech enthusiast TUM APISAK has leaked some screenshots on what could be 3 laptops on what could be the Intel Core i7 8809G with VEGA M GH graphics. The 3 laptops are Asus, Dell, and HP. Turbo boost is wrong for Dell. So far the only leaked model is the HP, where it's a HP Spectre x360. He also added a image on the future of cpu design from AMD and Intel, where AMD took a step ahead.

 

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https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/7nhr0y/i7_8809g_appears_on_intels_website_with_vega/ds25lcc/

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Stacked DRAM integrated on the SoC package? No thanks, I appreciate user upgrade-ability. It's kind of sad that this has been dying on laptops for a while now.

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6 minutes ago, TheSLSAMG said:

Stacked DRAM integrated on the SoC package? No thanks, I appreciate user upgrade-ability. It's kind of sad that this has been dying on laptops for a while now.

Maybe that's only for cpu, and you can add more ram of your own.

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HP Envy X360 15: Intel Core i5 8250U @ 1.6GHz 4C:8T / 8GB DDR4 / Intel UHD620 + Nvidia GeForce MX150 4GB / Intel 120GB SSD / Win10 Pro x64

 

HP Envy x360 BP series Intel 8th gen

AMD ThreadRipper 2!

5820K & 6800K 3-way SLI mobo support list

 

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15 hours ago, Matu20 said:

Still no benchmarks, eeh.

Early ones from November

https://www.techpowerup.com/238542/intel-amd-mcm-core-i7-design-specs-benchmarks-leaked

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HP Envy X360 15: Intel Core i5 8250U @ 1.6GHz 4C:8T / 8GB DDR4 / Intel UHD620 + Nvidia GeForce MX150 4GB / Intel 120GB SSD / Win10 Pro x64

 

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AMD ThreadRipper 2!

5820K & 6800K 3-way SLI mobo support list

 

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On 1/2/2018 at 9:30 PM, TheSLSAMG said:

Stacked DRAM integrated on the SoC package? No thanks, I appreciate user upgrade-ability. It's kind of sad that this has been dying on laptops for a while now.

Didn't occur to you that the DRAM would be for the GPU?

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On 1/2/2018 at 9:30 PM, TheSLSAMG said:

Stacked DRAM integrated on the SoC package? No thanks, I appreciate user upgrade-ability. It's kind of sad that this has been dying on laptops for a while now.

Honestly, when it comes to the average consumer, I don't see many upgrading their laptops. There's not much of a demand. Maybe for us just to save some $ but not many will bother opening up their stuff.

 

Also I think the dram is for the GPU not the cpu

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