Interesting... it makes sense, generally the mobile dies are very similar to the "mainstream" desktop parts. Now that we've got a six core desktop part, a mobile one should be coming.
Intel has 25W quad cores now, so in theory, a 10 core 65W TDP chip is possible. Doubt they would make it though as it would require a separate die from their other "mobile" parts and wouldn't sell enough to justify that.
Interesting... it makes sense, generally the mobile dies are very similar to the "mainstream" desktop parts. Now that we've got a six core desktop part, a mobile one should be coming.
Interesting... it makes sense, generally the mobile dies are very similar to the "mainstream" desktop parts. Now that we've got a six core desktop part, a mobile one should be coming.
Can't wait for this to roll up in HEDT laptops or similar, I'm looking to buy a new high end laptop and I won't accept anything less than 1440p 120hz, Top tier gpu (1070 or better), and a hexcore
Can't wait for this to roll up in HEDT laptops or similar, I'm looking to buy a new high end laptop and I won't accept anything less than 1440p 120hz, Top tier gpu (1070 or better), and a hexcore
Can't wait for this to roll up in HEDT laptops or similar, I'm looking to buy a new high end laptop and I won't accept anything less than 1440p 120hz, Top tier gpu (1070 or better), and a hexcore
Like ku4eto said, there are Ryzen 1700 equipped laptops, but sadly paired with midrange cards like the RX 580 and no mid to high end above from nvidia or AMD..........and 1070, bruh, Volta/Navi or Vega refresh with that i9 and that's a potent combination man!
Like ku4eto said, there are Ryzen 1700 equipped laptops, but sadly paired with midrange cards like the RX 580 and no mid to high end above from nvidia or AMD..........and 1070, bruh, Volta/Navi or Vega refresh with that i9 and that's a potent combination man!
Midrange isn't going to cut it and over here in australia laptops equipped with 1070s are on the very top end of the price scale that I can afford, Either way around march I will be dropping 3.6ish on the highest end I can get and using that for a few years.
Midrange isn't going to cut it and over here in australia laptops equipped with 1070s are on the very top end of the price scale that I can afford, Either way around march I will be dropping 3.6ish on the highest end I can get and using that for a few years.
because this machine is on its way out and I will need one by april 5th so unless something is LITERALLY a week or so away I won't be holding off. No point in going "Just a little longer NEXT GEN, Just a bit more the new GPUS ARE SOON followed by, OH JUST A LITTLE LONGER AND NEXT GEN CPU and eventually never getting something"
because this machine is on its way out and I will need one by april 5th so unless something is LITERALLY a week or so away I won't be holding off. No point in going "Just a little longer NEXT GEN, Just a bit more the new GPUS ARE SOON followed by, OH JUST A LITTLE LONGER AND NEXT GEN CPU and eventually never getting something"
This machine is going to cost at least twice as much the Ryzen/RX laptop. If the Ryzen laptop is with MXM slot, you can just buy the 1070/1080 separately.
This machine is going to cost at least twice as much the Ryzen/RX laptop. If the Ryzen laptop is with MXM slot, you can just buy the 1070/1080 separately.
This machine is going to cost at least twice as much the Ryzen/RX laptop. If the Ryzen laptop is with MXM slot, you can just buy the 1070/1080 separately.
This machine is going to cost at least twice as much the Ryzen/RX laptop. If the Ryzen laptop is with MXM slot, you can just buy the 1070/1080 separately.
unless something has really changed recently the 1080 and 1070 Mxm don't actually conform to MXM standards and require external power to them, Aka there is a 4pin that has to be plugged into something internally, So again not an option else I would of done that to my R4 already.
unless something has really changed recently the 1080 and 1070 Mxm don't actually conform to MXM standards and require external power to them, Aka there is a 4pin that has to be plugged into something internally, So again not an option else I would of done that to my R4 already.
Can't wait for this to roll up in HEDT laptops or similar, I'm looking to buy a new high end laptop and I won't accept anything less than 1440p 120hz, Top tier gpu (1070 or better), and a hexcore
HEDT stands for High End DeskTop, so HEDT laptop doesn't make any sense, HELT does.
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