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Title: RazerCon 2020 is an all-new, all-streamed mixed-reality product launch event
Post by: Redaktion on September 28, 2020, 17:37:56
Details on the inaugural digital event RazerCon have been unveiled. This 2020 conference will provide mixed-reality (MR) showcases of new products from the event's host, as well as partners including NVIDIA, Intel and Western Digital. There will also be appearances by gaming celebrities during the live-streamed show, as well as a virtual concert featuring artists such as Deadmau5.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/RazerCon-2020-is-an-all-new-all-streamed-mixed-reality-product-launch-event.496123.0.html
Title: Re: RazerCon 2020 is an all-new, all-streamed mixed-reality product launch event
Post by: opelit on September 28, 2020, 19:27:59
As its Event with Intel as partner I guess there will be still no AMD Razer laptop...
Title: Re: RazerCon 2020 is an all-new, all-streamed mixed-reality product launch event
Post by: expresspotato on September 29, 2020, 04:37:27
Hoping for a new razer blade or 15 advanced, but Tiger Lake hasn't reached 8 cores yet... So who knows.
Title: Re: RazerCon 2020 is an all-new, all-streamed mixed-reality product launch event
Post by: Anonyneko on September 29, 2020, 09:29:15
Seriously doubt they're gonna announce any laptops there, Tiger Lake H and laptop Ampere are months away, and Nvidia can't even produce enough desktop Amperes so far. Maybe just a Stealth refresh with a Tiger Lake U, at most.

Probably gonna focus entirely on desktops and accessories.
Title: Re: RazerCon 2020 is an all-new, all-streamed mixed-reality product launch event
Post by: ariliquin on September 29, 2020, 09:52:24
OK, looking forward to Razer announcing AMD based gaming laptops.... just don't know how much longer they will ignore the market.
Title: Re: RazerCon 2020 is an all-new, all-streamed mixed-reality product launch event
Post by: Anonyneko on September 29, 2020, 13:02:57
Razer is unlikely to use AMD for now because it won't support their eGPU enclosure due to the lack of Thunderbolt 3 and because Intel is still marginally better at gaming, even if Ryzens are better at nearly everything else. And that's discounting any possible incentives from Intel.