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Posted by fybyfyby
 - October 19, 2022, 15:19:28
Quote from: Jom on July 15, 2022, 06:22:43Means nothing, Ryzen is vaporware. Comparing Intel to AVAILABLE AMD, AMD is beaten. Intel has 1260p in the market, AMD has 5800u.  When AMD makes annoucements and releases its products, make comparisons with what intel HAS AVAILABLE in the market.  AMD is a year/cycle behind Intel in releasing it's products. Great specs in vaporware that isn't available to consumers is exactly that.  This was a chip announced a year ago with 3 models costing upwards of AU$2.5k each being made, it's is not a competitor to Intels chip.

Would love to own an AMD ryzen 6800u laptop with non soldered memory and 2 SSD bays, but that is 2 years off at best, when Intel could have i7-13xxx or even i7-14xx models on the market.

IDK man, I have new ryzen for 3 months now. What vaporware are you talking about?
Posted by Pleiades
 - July 21, 2022, 17:15:23
Yawn. Noone cares what you want, Intel shill...
Posted by Jom
 - July 16, 2022, 06:52:07
Quote from: Singuy on July 15, 2022, 19:17:34
Quote from: Jom on July 15, 2022, 06:22:43Means nothing, Ryzen is vaporware. Comparing Intel to AVAILABLE AMD, AMD is beaten. Intel has 1260p in the market, AMD has 5800u.  When AMD makes annoucements and releases its products, make comparisons with what intel HAS AVAILABLE in the market.  AMD is a year/cycle behind Intel in releasing it's products. Great specs in vaporware that isn't available to consumers is exactly that.  This was a chip announced a year ago with 3 models costing upwards of AU$2.5k each being made, it's is not a competitor to Intels chip.

Would love to own an AMD ryzen 6800u laptop with non soldered memory and 2 SSD bays, but that is 2 years off at best, when Intel could have i7-13xxx or even i7-14xx models on the market.


Except it's available and you can even get  discount with a coupon code.

Where in Australia can you get a ryzen 6800u laptop with non soldered ram slots x 2, 2 ssd bays, for less than $2000, which is gaming discrete graphics Territory. 6800u should be coming in at sub $1k by now. Please let me know the link I'll buy one today.
Posted by Singuy
 - July 15, 2022, 19:17:34
Quote from: Jom on July 15, 2022, 06:22:43Means nothing, Ryzen is vaporware. Comparing Intel to AVAILABLE AMD, AMD is beaten. Intel has 1260p in the market, AMD has 5800u.  When AMD makes annoucements and releases its products, make comparisons with what intel HAS AVAILABLE in the market.  AMD is a year/cycle behind Intel in releasing it's products. Great specs in vaporware that isn't available to consumers is exactly that.  This was a chip announced a year ago with 3 models costing upwards of AU$2.5k each being made, it's is not a competitor to Intels chip.

Would love to own an AMD ryzen 6800u laptop with non soldered memory and 2 SSD bays, but that is 2 years off at best, when Intel could have i7-13xxx or even i7-14xx models on the market.


Except it's available and you can even get  discount with a coupon code.
Posted by mhgn1376
 - July 15, 2022, 11:44:18
how about you guys finally stop counting Geekbench in your average rankings and not show them in comparison pages completely?
Posted by RobertJasiek
 - July 15, 2022, 08:03:57
Intel had reasonably efficient 1135G7 and 1165G7 enabling 13 - 15 1/2 h battery life or 9h at max brightness. The 12th generation, however, is lost in inefficiency. Apart from availability, 6800U should be compared to Intel's 11th generation.
Posted by tudalex
 - July 15, 2022, 07:17:24
The problem is that you are comparing apples and oranges. The 6800U is meant to be their low power option comparable to a 1260U from Intel that is at this moment even more vaporware than the AMD chip. 1260P competes at that TDP with AMD's 6800HS.

And yes Intel CPUs are more available, e.g. they launched in Lenovo laptops a couple of months ago... With a 2.5mo delivery date from launch day vs 2 weeks for the AMD one
Posted by Jom
 - July 15, 2022, 06:22:43
Means nothing, Ryzen is vaporware. Comparing Intel to AVAILABLE AMD, AMD is beaten. Intel has 1260p in the market, AMD has 5800u.  When AMD makes annoucements and releases its products, make comparisons with what intel HAS AVAILABLE in the market.  AMD is a year/cycle behind Intel in releasing it's products. Great specs in vaporware that isn't available to consumers is exactly that.  This was a chip announced a year ago with 3 models costing upwards of AU$2.5k each being made, it's is not a competitor to Intels chip.

Would love to own an AMD ryzen 6800u laptop with non soldered memory and 2 SSD bays, but that is 2 years off at best, when Intel could have i7-13xxx or even i7-14xx models on the market.
Posted by Redaktion
 - July 13, 2022, 16:28:50
The AMD Ryzen 7 6800U has finally turned up on the PassMark CPU testing site, and it has made a very promising first showing. The Zen 3+ "Rembrandt" APU with the handy RDNA2-based Radeon 680M iGPU managed to outscore fellow low-power rivals such as the Intel Core i7-1260P and Apple M2 in the site's average CPU Mark results.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Ryzen-7-6800U-outmuscles-the-Intel-Core-i7-1260P-and-the-Apple-M2-by-hefty-margins-in-PassMark-s-CPU-test-suite.634591.0.html