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Posted by Rick
 - April 07, 2020, 09:05:09
I do require some computational power (else, I would have got a new Macbook Air), but a 15W Ryzen should be sufficient. Weight is important for me, as I carry the notebook in my backpack. So, the T14s seems the right choice for me.
Posted by SpounggggeBobbby
 - April 07, 2020, 00:06:26
Quote from: william blake on April 06, 2020, 18:06:17
time to drop leaks no? laptops are here, test them.
..
this

on the other hand, is a crazy good read
Thank you so much for this. I think I managed to get most of the important points (I was reading through google translate). I will probably wait for U-series processors because of their increased performance at lower TDP's. I don't really require the top end performance of the H-series.
Posted by SpounggggeBobbby
 - April 06, 2020, 19:59:48
Quote from: Rick on April 06, 2020, 14:13:53
Anyone know when the new Thinkpad T14 and T14s with AMD will be available? I have a 7 years old Macbook Pro, and I'm thinking of buying one of them.
I am waiting on those as well. Currently using a 1st gen core i5 Thinkpad. But I may go for the Asus G14 if nothing else with Ryzen 4000 in the 14" size becomes available soon (not much more $ but a lot more powerful than the T14).
Posted by Jesse
 - April 06, 2020, 18:19:05
Excellent.  I would love to get one of these 4800u chips in a 15" ultrabook from MSI.    I'd say from Asus as well, but they keep trying to cram useless numpads in next to the keyboard, or playing with gimmicky and useless extra displays.
Posted by william blake
 - April 06, 2020, 18:06:17
time to drop leaks no? laptops are here, test them.
..
this
https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/p/124967122
on the other hand, is a crazy good read
Posted by Padmakara
 - April 06, 2020, 15:53:31
Quote from: Rick on April 06, 2020, 14:13:53
Anyone know when the new Thinkpad T14 and T14s with AMD will be available? I have a 7 years old Macbook Pro, and I'm thinking of buying one of them.
The new Ryzen 4000 series will be available  sometime between April- June.
Posted by Rick
 - April 06, 2020, 14:13:53
Anyone know when the new Thinkpad T14 and T14s with AMD will be available? I have a 7 years old Macbook Pro, and I'm thinking of buying one of them.
Posted by Ariliquin
 - April 06, 2020, 13:04:48
No idea why so many manufacturers are not releasing AMD high end laptops. Consumers want them.
Posted by Padmakara
 - April 06, 2020, 11:22:56
These Ryzen processors are amazing...
Wiping the floor with Intel.
Posted by splus
 - April 06, 2020, 10:53:30
Intel 9980H CPU doesn't consume UP TO 45W, but much more! 45W is just a starting point.
Which means that AMD low power U CPU completely obliterates the Intel higher power H CPU when it comes to power efficiency!
Posted by Redaktion
 - April 06, 2020, 10:15:49
An AMD Ryzen 7 4800U has been found on 3DMark's Fire Strike benchmark racking up a terrific Physics Score. The Ryzen 4000 APU managed 18,588 points, which is higher than the median score that we have achieved with devices sporting an Intel Core i9-9880H. However, the Intel chip can utilize a higher power draw than the new Renoir processor from AMD.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Ryzen-7-4800U-APU-s-Fire-Strike-Physics-Score-challenges-Intel-Core-i9-9880H-results-despite-having-much-lower-TDP.459975.0.html