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Posted by ArsLoginName
 - November 10, 2023, 22:09:48
Quote from: Uhh on November 10, 2023, 02:12:53Laptop mobile however...yeah, it's impossible, even 12+ months later.

Been trying to figure out why AMD has such low availability of laptop processors OTHER than 7 nm/6 nm 5800 & 6800/7730/35. Is it AMD is using all of their wafer allotments for server & HPC and by default then AM5 desktops because consumer desktops are lower quality binned than server? Or is it that OEMs said 'we want x quantity mobile APUs' and AMD says we can only supply 50-60% of that quantity' so then OEM says 'not interested at that level.'
Posted by Uhh
 - November 10, 2023, 02:12:53
These are desktop parts, not laptop mobile. Since when has AMD ever had trouble supplying these? There's never been any availability / supply issues for AMD desktop processors ever, afaik. All my friends were able to acquire their AMD desktops CPU's relative shortly after they were announced easily.

Laptop mobile however...yeah, it's impossible, even 12+ months later.
Posted by NikoB
 - November 09, 2023, 19:43:12
Quote from: Enma45 on November 09, 2023, 19:25:40I hope that AMD has enough stock because with these prices on BlackFriday everything will be sold out, whoever arrives last will be left without the product or you are attentive or you will lose it because AMD's prices are really incredible, surpassing Intel in quality/price.
AMD physically cannot supply processors in the same quantities as Intel. The sales ratio is 5:1 in favor of Intel. So any popular AMD processors will a priori be in short supply and the only factor that determines their availability and availability in the store is the price. The higher it is, the fewer people want to buy. And naturally, the price cannot be much higher than the price of Intel classmates, because... Then the question arises: why buy AMD. Especially considering the fact that historically, high-quality AMD motherboards cost on average up to 1.5 times more than the same Intel board. It turns out that even if you save on an AMD processor, you will still pay no less than for an assembly of the same class on Intel. You should always take into account the price not only of the processor, but of the sum of three parts - a processor + a high-quality motherboard, preferably of a pre-top level (since it is overclocked and simply in intensive work, as practice shows, it will last much longer than cheap ones) with a lot of overclocking capabilities, high-quality component base and ports/slots + the fastest (optimal) RAM for each platform option. The sum of these 3 basic components can show that AMD is not really worth buying...
Posted by Enma45
 - November 09, 2023, 19:25:40
I hope that AMD has enough stock because with these prices on BlackFriday everything will be sold out, whoever arrives last will be left without the product or you are attentive or you will lose it because AMD's prices are really incredible, surpassing Intel in quality/price.
Posted by Redaktion
 - November 09, 2023, 18:03:30
The Ryzen 7 7800X3D is US$80 off, while the Ryzen 5 5600X3D hits the lowest price since launch, and the Ryzen 9 7900X3D is US$130 off.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-R7-7800X3D-down-to-US-369-99-R9-7900X3D-only-US-469-99-and-R5-5600X3D-drops-to-US-199-99-at-Microcenter.766667.0.html