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by pornel
1190 days ago
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When Ryzen first came out, Intel still used the number of cores to differentiate their consumer and enterprise lines, which meant you could get a bucketload of cores from AMD without paying "enterprise" prices. AMD still tends to have lower actual TDP than Intel, which is more efficient in a laptop and easier to cool in a desktop. If you're going to use the integrated GPU, RDNA generally performs better in games. |
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