QuoteThe only differences are the processor
Ryzen AI 400 series is unfortunately just a rename of the 300 series, so the CPU is the same. So, Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 and Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 are the same chip.
Just when I was about to write that the "AI" in the product name is so dumb, because there's nothing that makes this mini PC special in regards to AI, I saw:
Quotemax. 128 GB
I guess this is better than nothing, but I'd like to see up to 192 GB RAM support or the full 256 GB RAM support, tho.
Quote from: amd.com/en/products/processors/laptop/ryzen/ai-300-series/amd-ryzen-ai-9-hx-370.htmlMax. Memory 256 GB
(see under Connectivity)
For up to 192 GB or 256 GB RAM, right now this would mean 4 RAM stick slots and even slower than 5600 MT/s, as 64 GB per SODIMM is the highest memory density currently available.
SOCAMM2 / LPCAMM2 would also have been nice, because under Connectivity, AMD states that LPDDR5x-8533 is supported by this APU.
LOL.
Your whole grievance with the X1 Pro about the RAM lies in a amateurish error you made.
The unit was shipped to you with one RAM module but there's two slots on top of each other as one can clearly see on the photos you shot and it's also listed in the specs on Minisforum's website.
So simply add another 32GB RAM module or sell it and buy 2x16GB.
You should correct your article and admit the mistake you made.