Quote from: Neenyah on January 13, 2024, 16:58:13the way to achieve 7500 speed is to use HDI technology in the PCB to minimise stub reflection
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How does the motherboard in this netbook differ from the motherboard of an expensive laptop? The answer is obvious - nothing but the stupid greed of laptop manufacturers. In cheap laptops, no one will create a motherboard with high-quality circuit design, but in expensive ones this argument does not work. So congratulations bot, you're lying again. And your link has nothing to do with the topic.
We know for sure that there is no problem with the 7500, other than the stupid greed of laptop manufacturers. They significantly inflate the price of ram/ssd installed from the factory, but for some reason they forget to install the working 7500, including the corresponding motherboard, even in obviously expensive models...
The difference in wholesale prices for 7500/6400 is minimal and, as we know, even this model already costs 7500. Because 6400 is simply running out on the market.
Lenovo's stupid greed led to a shameful technical solution with slow RAM.
And in general, as I have written many times, the memory controller in all Zen is obviously up to 1.5 times slower than the same controller in Intel chips. This is a shame for both AMD and laptop manufacturing companies.