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Let me disagree with you. ASUS has a pretty good, performance-wise, ROG GX800VH laptop. It has a Core i7-7820HK, four cores up to 3.9GHz and a GeForce GTX 1080. The laptop is positioned as a gaming laptop. So for everyday tasks it's all the more suitable.
Yeah, and for the price of a budget, only a half a grand )))). Just for the Russian pensioner.
https://market.yandex.ru/product--asus-rog-gx800vh/1731813605
AMD loses a lot to Intel. Apparently, MQLs are tailored for Intel. Or AMD overestimates its promises.
Ye are a famous storyteller. Where are the tests of MQL on Intel and AMD Ryzen with comparable price.
The bad thing is that there are no mobile Ryzen.
AMD loses a lot to Intel. Apparently, MQLs are tailored for Intel. Or AMD overestimates its promises.
AMD was originally a "people's" processor and remains so. It is like an "Opel" car. Has anyone met "Opel" business class?
Let me disagree with you. ASUS has a pretty good, performance-wise, ROG GX800VH laptop. It has a Core i7-7820HK, four cores up to 3.9GHz and a GeForce GTX 1080. The laptop is positioned as a gaming laptop. So, for everyday tasks it will be all the more suitable.
It's like taking a Kamaz to the shop across the street)
AMD was originally a "people's" processor and it still is. It's like an Opel car. Has anyone ever met a business class Opel?
For desktop processors, it is already a thing of the past. Soon AMD will start to squeeze Intel with itshttp://www.ixbt.com/news/2017/05/17/amd-epyc-naples.html in server market as well.
I don't quite understand embedded and discrete, or am I not expressing myself correctly.
Integrated I mean built into the processor, not built into the motherboard.
This is already a thing of the past for desktop CPUs. Soon AMD will start to push Intel into the server market as well with itshttp://www.ixbt.com/news/2017/05/17/amd-epyc-naples.html.
The cool stuff, there are E-ATX motherboards for two of these processors. The result is a workstation with 64 cores and 128 threads.
But the price of the processor is so far repulsive, retailing for 4500-4800 for one. That is, the price of the workstation will go over 10k.
A cool thing, there are E-ATX motherboards for two of these processors. The result is a workstation with 64 cores and 128 threads.
But the price of the processor is still repulsive, retail is 4500-4800 for one. That is, the price of a workstation will go over 10k.
Intel's will be even more expensive. Although there are cheaper server processors out there with fewer cores. I think Epyc has already started to be sold.
This is already a thing of the past for desktop CPUs. Soon AMD will start to press Intel with itshttp://www.ixbt.com/news/2017/05/17/amd-epyc-naples.html on the server market as well.
That is a fairy tale. I myself thought AMD was better until I felt the difference.
You should be born in 10 years for you to compare and understand it when you grow up.
Intel's will be even more expensive. Although there are cheaper server CPUs out there with fewer cores. I think Epyc have already started selling.
They have started, on order:
http://www.xcom-shop.ru/amd_epyc_7601_589095.html