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However, the graphics as you'll see shortly are definitely of the older school variety.
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First of all, I have their slightly older school style, skylight based Core i7-10810U, which actually packs a full six cores and a 15 watt form factor. So we'll have to wait and see exactly how they've stack up.īut for now I have a couple of 10th gen laptops available. However, as we're recording this video, they're still a little ways out from actually being released. Over on the Intel side, they actually have recently announced their 11th generation mobile processors. So on the AMD side, I have the HP EliteBook 845, which has the high-end Ryzen U, which features a full eight cores and 16 threads inside the 15 watt form factor as well as I have the HP ProBook 445, which also has eight cores but this is with the Ryzen 7 4700U. So since I have a pretty wide variety of a Ryzen powered laptops, thanks to HP, I figured it's a perfect time to really explore just how far AMD has come.
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Which leads us to today, where we have hit the very rare time in the PC space, where not only are AMD and Intel competitive, but are a lot of different ways, AMD actually has a major advantage right now. And that older process node simply held everything back. While AMD were able to deliver their Ryzen processors, the 14 nanometer, then 12 and now seven, unfortunately Intel were stuck on 14 nanometer for a very long time. Intel, well Intel started running into some problems. Frankly just were not competitive in favor of a much more modern processor that had a lot more performance.īut at the same time that they were making a huge step forward, they had a massive stroke of luck. Essentially, AMD totally jettisoned all of their old school design of their previous CPUs, which put. The advent of Zen, the CPU core inside of a Ryzen processor, was a huge step forward. However, it wasn't until a little ace up the sleeve called Zen came around, that they really had all the seeds and all the things they needed to potentially catch up and ultimately they absolutely did. However, it's only been very recently that they actually put major effort into making those graphics better.Īnd even in the dark days where AMD was well behind in most categories, at the very least, they did it have better graphics than Intel, generally speaking. So Intel had had integrated graphics for a long time. Now they were certainly not the only company to think about something like this. Which will you major advantages in not only performance, but also in power efficiency. Now what this meant was that they could sell you a single chip that would have not only your AMD CPU cores, but also AMD graphics built into one. One of which was to actually sell an APU, which was especially for laptops, a huge deal. The graphics company, therefore giving us AMD radeon graphics as a major counterpoint to the AMD CPU side of the business. So back in 2006, they made a very smart decision by purchasing ATI. Thankfully AMD didn't waste their time wandering in the wilderness. They had some okay desktop chips, but on the laptop side, I mean, they really weren't what you would find in the budget systems and not much more beyond that.
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And especially at the end of that kind of run, of just complete and total dominance. And this is something that we saw for almost a decade straight, up until just a little while ago. Intel would bring out a brand new generation of processors, that would shrink the process node to improve that performance and that efficiency as well as redesign their course, to give you more and more performance. So for many years, Intel were absolutely dominant. Now of course this video is sponsored by HP, but that sponsorship has no bearing on the facts and how we actually got to this point.
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So when HP reached out and wanted to sponsor a video on their brand new Ryzen Mobile 4000 Series Laptops, it seemed like the perfect time to explore exactly how in a matter of just a couple of years, AMD were able to leapfrog Intel not only the desktop side, but even on the laptop front. However now, if you wanna buy a high end laptop, Team Red have some of the best options out there. So not too long ago, AMD was really relegated to the bargain bin of laptops.