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Posted by NikoB
 - February 25, 2024, 20:16:30
The point of the new generation is to increase performance, and not to degrade it. Therefore, this is AMD's failure.
Posted by heffeque
 - February 25, 2024, 17:35:45
Quote from: NikoB on February 23, 2024, 22:54:02This is a crap option. Let it be 30% faster and consume 20% less. This is the right option.
Even better, let it be 200% faster and consume 0 W, so that no battery nor power connector is needed. This is the right option.
Posted by NikoB
 - February 23, 2024, 22:54:02
This is a crap option. Let it be 30% faster and consume 20% less. This is the right option.
Posted by Redaktion
 - February 23, 2024, 19:19:12
GucksTV, a German tech reviewer, recently tested AMD's upcoming Ryzen 7 8700GE APU, highlighting its impressive performance and efficiency. With a TDP of just 35 W compared to the 8700G's 65 W, the 8700GE achieves 84% of the 8700G's performance while consuming significantly less power. Featuring 8 Zen 4 cores and 12 RDNA 3 cores, the 8700GE excelled in various tests, making it an ideal choice for compact builds and home server setups.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-s-upcoming-Ryzen-7-8700GE-APU-uses-half-the-Ryzen-7-8700G-s-power-while-delivering-84-of-its-performance.806630.0.html