How AMD is Winning the CPU Wars
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Published 2020-01-18
The new AMD Ryzen U-series of processors are made using a 7nm process. These are the most efficient X86 chips that have ever been and will offer performance up to 2x versus the top end 4-core Ultrabooks and MacBook Pro from 2019. Laptops that have this chip will get up to 18 hours of battery life for wireless web, watching movies, and productivity tasks. When playing high intensive games and stressing the CPU and GPU, you can expect up to 5 hours of battery versus the max 3 hours of current 8 core laptops.
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All Comments (8)
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Awesome information. Looking forward to next one.
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I’m hyped for this. Can you run some gaming tests when these come out? Also curious to hear your opinion on whether we could be put in Macs. Would love to see a 13” mbp with 8 cores 😢
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Concepts of operation system haha! nice video
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Thanks. Great explanations and metaphors. One quick correction. TDP is Thermal Design Power and not Thermal Power Design.
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Think this is the first time I'm served a video with 70 views on it
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Hi Emilio, I am planning to open Game Cafe consist of 50 PCs, my first option is Intel CPU i5 for regular players and i7 for VIP and E-sport, but the more i check the more I am confused when compare to AMD. What is your suggestion, which one should I use? taking into consideration that this is business and I would like my choice to give me the most efficient performance for next two to three years.