Quote from: Otto Protten on January 10, 2022, 19:37:37Wrong. For instance, HP 15s with i3-1125G4 is considerably cheaper than the same chassis w/ 5500U. Ryzen 5 are waaaay premium in EMEA. Even Ryzen 3's start @ $530; drop a single dollar from that price, and all you get is an Athlon Gold "Dali".Quote from: OrangePi on December 15, 2021, 15:24:04Different price segment. In the same price segment of the i3-1125G4 you can find a Ryzen 5 5500U (6 cores) or an i7 4700U.
"Core i3 CPUs continue to be limited to two cores and four threads"
What about the i3-1125G4? It has 4 cores + 8 threads, and seems to be a better comparison to the Ryzen 5300U.
Quote from: OrangePi on December 15, 2021, 15:24:04Different price segment. In the same price segment of the i3-1125G4 you can find a Ryzen 5 5500U (6 cores) or an i7 4700U.
"Core i3 CPUs continue to be limited to two cores and four threads"
What about the i3-1125G4? It has 4 cores + 8 threads, and seems to be a better comparison to the Ryzen 5300U.
Quote from: OrangePi on December 15, 2021, 15:24:04i3-1125G4 laptops are usually configured to make use of 28W of power.
"Core i3 CPUs continue to be limited to two cores and four threads"
What about the i3-1125G4? It has 4 cores + 8 threads, and seems to be a better comparison to the Ryzen 5300U.
Quote from: OrangePi on December 15, 2021, 15:24:04
"Core i3 CPUs continue to be limited to two cores and four threads"
What about the i3-1125G4? It has 4 cores + 8 threads, and seems to be a better comparison to the Ryzen 5300U.