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AMD Carrizo APU Massive Leak – 40W TDP, Excavator Cores, 512 SP and Assorted Benchmarks

I'm sure it'll be near impossible to find any of these CPUs in laptops.
Just need a reasonable well built laptop, with a screen res higher than 1366x768, and one of these, and I'd be happy!
 
I'm sure I could find the same type of articles every time AMD have done a release of something like this.
I'm sure there's probably a couple of current Kaveri type chips in laptops now.

This is just the same thing to me. It's not good enough until I see a 1:4 split in shops for me.

Not really. Its the first time in years Dell has announced any AMD laptops with non-netbook chips. Plus its the bread and butter Inspiron range too - actually its quite big news for AMD TBH.

In fact if you actually read the articles,the laptops are already starting to ship. A few other laptops using the chip from other companies have already shown up in Germany.
 
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Not really. Its the first time in years Dell has announced any AMD laptops with non-netbook chips. Plus its the bread and butter Inspiron range too - actually its quite big news for AMD TBH.

Dell is a huge deal for AMD, well done them!

So much Celeron & Pentium stuff down at the cheap-ish end, so dull! I hope AMD can keep pushing TDP down and competing with better graphics; maybe even get something into tablet 2-in-1s (thought that'll have to wait for a die-shrink or two)....
 
I could be tempted by one of the Carrizo Dells.

My current Windows laptop (I also have a Macbook Air) is an 8 year old Dell Vostro, which has been superb but could do with a refresh.
 
Someone on Anandtech forums spotted this one:

https://translate.google.co.uk/tran...ew.com/2015/06/hands-on-amd-fx-8800p-carrizo/

Even under the CB R15 load the clockspeed stays at 3.2GHZ to 3.4GHZ.

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The chip is probably is probably set at 35W for this test.

However,the design is more optimised for 15W so there should hopefully be greater gains here,and it will be interesting to see how much power consumption is reduced too.

Laptops are going to be arriving for sale in late June and early July:

http://www.extremetech.com/mobile/207229-207229

Zotac also introducing a SFF PC based on the chip:

http://www.extremetech.com/mobile/207229-207229
 
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3DMark11 scores leaked:

http://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-FX...r-Specifications-and-Benchmarks.144074.0.html

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The score is higher than an HD7770M GDDR5 which is a downclocked HD7750:

http://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Radeon-HD-7770M.73855.0.html

It is also massively higher than the FX7600P too:

http://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Radeon-R7-Kaveri.117371.0.html

Thats pretty good for a 35 Watt APU, now we need to see how it compares to the 65 Watt i5 5675C in Boom's link :)
 
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