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Posted by Howard Chu
 - March 21, 2019, 16:19:55
Strange, my 2700U results are a fair bit higher than yours. Maybe Dell did a better job with their cooler/heat pipes?

on reddit /r/Amd/comments/a7r9cy/dell_latitude_5495_ryzen_2700u/
Posted by Dan G.
 - March 06, 2019, 18:01:26
Depite AMD and Intel defining their TDP in different ways (with Intel's reality known for being way off compared to the official stated TDP ) , we need to mention that AMD's chip appears more efficient.

AMD's chip has a 35W TDP while Intel's can suck up to 45W according to the rated TDP.

I hope I'm not wrong on this ...
Posted by Hwgeek
 - March 06, 2019, 12:02:51
Any info about 3750H and why no reviews on 2800H with Vega 11?
Posted by Redaktion
 - March 06, 2019, 00:36:48
The budget-mainstream gaming laptop space is about to get much more interesting. AMD's latest Zen+ processor is essentially comparable to the Core i5-8300H to make it a perfect companion for mid-range Nvidia GPUs. It's now up to OEMs like Asus to make laptops sporting both Ryzen and GeForce processors for true market disruption.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Our-first-AMD-Ryzen-5-3550H-benchmarks-are-in-and-they-give-Intel-s-Core-i5-8300H-a-run-for-their-money.412698.0.html