Read more.German retailer lists this 17-inch gaming laptop, as well as some others with new APUs.
Read more.German retailer lists this 17-inch gaming laptop, as well as some others with new APUs.
Still FHD and with 17.3 it makes it even worse.
No doubt it'll come to 15.6 but I hope they pair it with a better screen and a better thermal solution. The last gen had air vents which were sealed up and people resorted to dremeling then open https://youtu.be/HJS-ZAmcreI.
TBH the reluctance of most laptop companies to not build high end AMD machines are quite suspect, okay AMD dont have their new stuff out in mobile form yet.
But once they do you should be able to put together a all AMD machine that would be quite potent on its own merits.
Though i also must acknowledge that the support for AMD in some productivity programs are small.
My editing software do support my 5700XT, but letting my 12 core threadripper do the work it is pretty much the same speed VS letting the GFX do the work.
Not that suspect this year, demand for the 4000 series would have been a bit of an unknown for them, it will definitely be suspect if we don't see high-end amd machines in 2021 though.
In the case of these TUF models, they don't indicate any particular trend either way as they have always been a bit of an entry-level offering from Asus.
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