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AMD Ryzen Pro 7 6860Z: Specs of exclusive ThinkPad Z13 CPU published

Started by Redaktion, June 01, 2022, 00:58:30

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Redaktion

The Lenovo ThinkPad Z13 gets an exclusive processor from AMD: The AMD Ryzen Pro 7 6860Z. This CPU of the U series with a TDP of 15 W is a modified version of the octacore Ryzen Pro 6850U. Alongside the detailed specifications of the Lenovo ThinkPad Z13, Lenovo has released the first specs of the processor with the "Z" suffix for the first time.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Ryzen-Pro-7-6860Z-Specs-of-exclusive-ThinkPad-Z13-CPU-published.623786.0.html

Russell


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I hope that windows laptop would be better than macbook, because we don't have any allrounder that could match with speakers, screen, battery life and touchpad :(
I count on you lenovo!

NotGoodz

It's not a CPU it's an APU with Integrated Graphics so why are you not including any other salient information there? 

kek

Quote from: sdfafsgsgsdgdfgd on June 01, 2022, 10:05:46
I hope that windows laptop would be better than macbook, because we don't have any allrounder that could match with speakers, screen, battery life and touchpad :(
I count on you lenovo!

wait seated because I'm calling Lenovo will do their infamous lottery panel on this one, too. And the BIOS will probably get bugged at some point.

AS of right now, the closest one into making a Windows Macbook has to be Dell or HP. Dell with the Latitude 9330/9430 is getting pretty close, although no AMD, but everything else looks nice.

HP has those Elitebook x360 which looks awesome and has a proper cooling in place.

anaconda


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