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AMD Ryzen Pro 7040 processors launched for enterprise laptops

Started by Redaktion, June 13, 2023, 15:00:53

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Redaktion

AMD has launched six new processors under the Ryzen Pro 7040 moniker. They include a mix of 28 Watt and 54 Watt parts, some of which come with AMD's new AI chip. They will launch alongside laptops from HP and Lenovo later this year.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Ryzen-Pro-7040-processors-launched-for-enterprise-laptops.725422.0.html

thunder

These processors are far superior to those of Intel but their price is also more expensive.
Where are the APUgamma Phoenix U 7040 with only RDNA 3 that were launched months ago I have only seen a decent laptop that has the Acer swift edge 16 (sfe16-43) but and the rest of the Manufacturers that promised ultrabook with ZEN 4 7040 Phoenix, because personally with RDNA 3 + Artificial intelligence I no longer need the dedicated dGPU Graphics for the players.

abc

Minisforum and Beelink are already shipping their first batches of 7040HS APUs.
Some benchmarks are starting to appear.
For now Beelink seems to have overheating problems on their RAM.
Minisforum doesn't seem to have that problem on the UM790 (they learned from their mistakes on the UM690).

thunder

Quote from: abc on June 13, 2023, 16:26:02Minisforum and Beelink are already shipping their first batches of 7040HS APUs.
Some benchmarks are starting to appear.
For now Beelink seems to have overheating problems on their RAM.
Minisforum doesn't seem to have that problem on the UM790 (they learned from their mistakes on the UM690).
+1 The Minisforum thing with the UM790 I think I read it here and I found it very interesting even as a console substitute that you can take it with you anywhere, but what about other ultrabook manufacturers because they don't use this AMD 7040 Phoenix processor manufactured at 4nm and it heats up much less and the battery lasts longer, it is ideal for ultrabooks, also with artificial intelligence you cannot ask for more.
But I see very few laptops because the manufacturers do not release it when in many professional forums it is being demanded that it is a processor with which you can do without dedicated graphics dGPU

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