Quote from: Benjamin Herzig on August 05, 2020, 00:00:07No problem, I realized soon after my post but it was too late. It'd just be bizarre to use a 1050 at this point. And I just noticed "MX330" as well, but not on spec sheet. Either way, I must admit a Ryzen version would be more interesting for me as well.Quote from: J_L on August 04, 2020, 23:54:18Surprisingly, there are still more hits for "1050" instead of 1650 via Ctrl+F. At least 1650 would be what I assume is the actual GPU...Sorry about that - the spec sheet quite clearly names the GTX 1050, so that was just a typo. I guess my brain also could not comprehend at first why the GTX 1050 is used here ;D
Quote from: J_L on August 04, 2020, 23:54:18Surprisingly, there are still more hits for "1050" instead of 1650 via Ctrl+F. At least 1650 would be what I assume is the actual GPU...Sorry about that - the spec sheet quite clearly names the GTX 1050, so that was just a typo. I guess my brain also could not comprehend at first why the GTX 1050 is used here ;D
Quote from: Anonym on August 04, 2020, 15:02:53Good luck finding a major line of laptops that has more AMD models available than Thinkpads.
Impressive engineering just to be marginally faster than the much more efficient AMD CPUs that, somehow, are yet to be featured in one of the Thinkpad performance series.
Let me be clear, I am still typing this in an Intel based Thinkpad and proudly so, as this was the best available at that time. However, if Thinkpad is now just an Intel centric sub-brand instead of being those iconic machines that deliver the best enterprise-grade components available, I will be forced to start looking elsewhere.
A shame, really.