Read more.There appears to be HP Omen and Pavilion desktop PCs in the wild, featuring these APUs.
Read more.There appears to be HP Omen and Pavilion desktop PCs in the wild, featuring these APUs.
Interesting.
A lesson learned from PeterB about dignity in adversity, so Peter, In Memorium, "Onwards and Upwards".
A 5600G doesn't make sense in this current market, it's better to just stick to stock and get an GT 1030 or something similar.
Can't make enough wafers to even sell to diy. AGAIN. 4750 etc same story, OEM. Every console chip equals one less of these, server, hedt, etc. 4750 out for a year, NOT one available for DIY AFAIK. You can Ebay one I guess, but you get the point.
AMD just can't get enough wafers to take much more than 21% of x86 with consoles in the mix. Same story as when AMD owned the fabs (20%). Unfortunately for AMD there are far more tech items using wafers these days (even Intel buying TSMC 6nm wafers for gpus probably screwed up Warhol launch...Brilliant Intel). AMD has the weakest hand in a wafer price war and still can't seem to crack 1B NET INCOME since Q4 2009 (1 time tax break last Q don't count, back down to 550mil again this Q as I predicted).
ETA Prime got hold of one of the HPs and the chip seems pretty awesome, will make a great HTPC/light gaming setup when/if prices are reasonable.
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