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Posted by Hegarmin
 - Today at 00:17:17
Quote from: Embarrassment on Yesterday at 23:48:16Already in more notebooks than strix halo has been in the past 9 months.

You may notice that a Strix Halo Legion 7 is also listed. You have a very good point, but still. Strix Halo from a big company like Lenovo and Asus (and I mean the TUF 14") should have arrived a year earlier.
Posted by Tripknotix
 - Today at 00:16:25
to be fair, the only cpu that is going to matter is an x3d when it comes to gaming. Budgets might play a role if the nvidia and amd's are just "cheap" and can play games. but the x3d would wipe the floor in current gen games. theyre all single threaded "developer code", with multi threaded rendering and systems. except the games with their own engines, those are multi threaded for the big games. However Unreal and Unity are working on multi threaded developer-code. So in about 2-3 years you might be able to run every high end games on toasters with 4-8 cores. thats when the gpu is going to matter more again. since everything just uses upscaling at the beginning of 2026. Upscaling and Frame Gen.
Posted by Embarrassment
 - Yesterday at 23:48:16
Already in more notebooks than strix halo has been in the past 9 months.

AMD, please, if you're listening just exit the notebook market. You guys are more incompetent than Qualcomm and Intel combined.
Posted by Redaktion
 - Yesterday at 20:42:06
Lenovo has officially mentioned its first Nvidia N1X gaming laptop. A new Legion 7 machine, the unreleased laptop has allegedly been spotted alongside Nvidia N1V laptops too.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/New-Nvidia-N1X-and-Nvidia-N1V-laptops-revealed.1211019.0.html