Quote from: NikoB on June 29, 2023, 16:26:14Another false statement.
What is a false statement? From the article:
QuoteWith the introduction of AMD's powerful Ryzen 7040 Phoenix processor featuring RDNA 3 iGPUs, laptops do not require a dedicated GPU for a decent 1080p gaming experience anymore.
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Budget gamers are hoping to see US$700-800 laptops with a decent IPS screen and no dGPU.
So what is false there?
Quote from: NikoB on June 29, 2023, 16:26:14The 7940HS, even with the top-end lpddr5 7500, is not able to provide smooth 60fps even in "High" quality, not to mention "Ultra" (which is actually the quality level as intended in the studio, i.e. the only correct one) in 1080p mode.
No one is stopping game studios to optimize their games and not to release a mess like Cyberpunk. If a game studio is running Threadripper 5995wx + 4x RTX 4090 that doesn't mean that specific config was intented for the final product.
Quote from: NikoB on June 29, 2023, 16:26:14The performance of the 7940HS is at best in the region of the long obsolete GTX1650 and a priori cannot provide quality in 2022-2023 games even in High quality at a minimum of 60fps.
Correct and that was known for a long time because this is an iGPU. Is there anyone else (but you) who's expecting to run 1080p 60fps+ high or ultra in 2023 AAA titles
with an iGPU, all for less than 1000€? Rhetorical question.