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Posted by Prassel
 - Today at 09:44:41
Quote from: with AMD CPU when? on Today at 09:10:58The INTEL Arrow Lake HX processors, or any, get too hot

Yes, but I think the main reason for that is, that "high-end-notebooks" have excessive power limits set. Let's take for example the 275HX:

Original standard sustained Power Limit PL1 = 55W

But ...
Alienware 16: PL1 = 98W
MSI Stealth 18: PL1 = 101W
Lenovo Legion 9 18: PL1 = 171W
...


Can you see the problem? It's the notebook manufacturers who are to blame. They set the specs excessively high, completely ignoring the standards. They even set the specs higher than some desktop CPUs, which is insane. As a consequence it also heats up quickly. Thus, it's the notebook manufacturers to blame, not the HX chip.

Let me tell you this: Notebooks are the epitome of computers who don't follow any standards. Notebooks are computers where every manufacturer can do, set, configure, specify what he wants. There are no rules for this product, except the rule that it has to "work". That is also why the notebook market is a huge mess.
Posted by with AMD CPU when?
 - Today at 09:10:58
The INTEL Arrow Lake HX processors, or any, get too hot (the iGPU part is made by TSMC due to their superior node, but since INTEL hasn't fixed their node, they might as well move the CPU part to TSMC as well xd) (they can still make the backdoors themselfs on an extra chiplet xd), LEVONO, give us Ryzen 260 CPU[1] (yes, it's Zen 4, but Zen 5 didn't improve in gaming much, if at all).
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Quote from: notebookcheck.net/AMD-Ryzen-7-260-Processor-Benchmarks-and-Specs.945912.0.htmlthe R7 260 is an 8845HS / 7840HS in disguise
Posted by D sanjeev Nayak
 - Yesterday at 21:36:21
What is the price of the laptop
Posted by Redaktion
 - May 19, 2026, 20:46:17
Lenovo has quietly launched a new gaming laptop globally. Equipped with a 165 Hz and 1,100-nit OLED display, the Legion 5 15IAX11 also combines an 80 Wh battery with new Intel Arrow Lake HX processors and Nvidia's GeForce RTX 5070 12 GB laptop GPU.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-launches-new-15-inch-gaming-laptop-globally-with-Nvidia-GeForce-RTX-5070-12-GB-and-1-100-nit-OLED-display.1300192.0.html