expireddelz4stelz posted Nov 19, 2023 09:14 AM
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expireddelz4stelz posted Nov 19, 2023 09:14 AM
Asus Vivobook Go Laptop: Ryzen 5 7520U, 15.6" FHD, 16GB DDR5, 512GB SSD, 610M, Win 11 $349.99 + Free Shipping @ Office Depot
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This has Bluetooth® 4.1 and Wireless 5. Not very future proofed in terms of its wireless capabilities.
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This has Bluetooth® 4.1 and Wireless 5. Not very future proofed in terms of its wireless capabilities.
This has Bluetooth® 4.1 and Wireless 5. Not very future proofed in terms of its wireless capabilities.
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USB-C 3.2 gen 1 5gbps so only 4K/30hz
Along with others commenting about subpar CPU and dated Bluetooth/Wifi versions... IMO worth it to spend another $100 or find a similar priced but older leftover 11th gen or Ryzen 5000 laptop with better specs.
If you find a deal on that, go get it because it performs better than Intel
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If you find a deal on that, go get it because it performs better than Intel
In the new Marchitecture[courtesy of Mike Magee] of AMD, seems like the morons who worked with Intel in the 2000s have joined AMD 15 years later. In the new naming convention, it is the 3rd digit that signifies the generational or "core" information
7xNy
N = 5 -> Zen 4
N = 4 -> Zen 4
N = 3 -> Zen 3/3+
N = 2 -> Zen 2
Please refer to this link
https://www.anandtech.c
But here is the weirdness. The upper market segment of Ryzen 9 would have the plus core as well as IO features.
For example we have
5600U - 6C/12T - 7nm - Zen 3 - DDR4 - RDNA1 - USB3 - PCIEX3 - https://www.amd.com/en/product/10851
6600U - 6C/12T - 6nm - Zen 3+ - DDR5 - RDNA2 - USB4 - PCIEX4 - https://www.amd.com/en/product/11596
In the new naming convention the they would be called 7n3m and second 7x3y. What is the nm vs xy? Other than looking at the memory type supported you cannot identify.
Worse the OEMs are purposefully spiteful of AMD that they will have the bare minimum. To my knowledge AMD supported HDMI 2.0 since 4xxx if mot earlier.. Now we have even 5xxx based chips rebadged as 7x3x having HDMI 1.4?? WTF!
3rd digit needs to be a 4… For Zen4, which is the newest.
7530u that you mentioned is old and a renamed Ryzen 5625u.
In the new Marchitecture[courtesy of Mike Magee] of AMD, seems like the morons who worked with Intel in the 2000s have joined AMD 15 years later. In the new naming convention, it is the 3rd digit that signifies the generational or "core" information
7xNy
N = 5 -> Zen 4
N = 4 -> Zen 4
N = 3 -> Zen 3/3+
N = 2 -> Zen 2
Please refer to this link
https://www.anandtech.com/show/18...akes-point [anandtech.com]
But here is the weirdness. The upper market segment of Ryzen 9 would have the plus core as well as IO features.
For example we have
5600U - 6C/12T - 7nm - Zen 3 - DDR4 - RDNA1 - USB3 - PCIEX3 - https://www.amd.com/en/product/10851
6600U - 6C/12T - 6nm - Zen 3+ - DDR5 - RDNA2 - USB4 - PCIEX4 - https://www.amd.com/en/product/11596
In the new naming convention the they would be called 7n3m and second 7x3y. What is the nm vs xy? Other than looking at the memory type supported you cannot identify.
Worse the OEMs are purposefully spiteful of AMD that they will have the bare minimum. To my knowledge AMD supported HDMI 2.0 since 4xxx if mot earlier.. Now we have even 5xxx based chips rebadged as 7x3x having HDMI 1.4?? WTF!
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