Quote from: O'Connell on November 06, 2024, 20:17:54128bit or 256 bit interface bus width for ram?In theory 256, part of the reason why we won't see ddr5 on these.
Quote from: Elias_40 on November 06, 2024, 18:11:56It would be a big mistake if AMD and motherboard manufacturers do not incorporate LPCAMM2 RAM upgrade option into laptop motherboards, as it is the future with lower consumption, better performance and lower temperatures, and the ability to be changed by the user himself. This means you can buy a laptop with 32GB and after 4-5 years you can upgrade it to 64GB of RAM. I hope minisforum, ACER, ASUS, MSI, etc. do something similar.I think that their idea is for you to buy the 64 GB one directly, if that's what you will eventually need.
Quote from: Hotz on November 06, 2024, 12:26:19Even though they could use the modular CAMM2 RAM format, it looks like they won't. You get a one-sized-fixed package and have to stick with it until it breaks. No allowance to upgrade or change components yourself. It's always the same shitshow.Intel is back to user-replaceable RAM next year so, luckily, there is still choice.
QuoteThe Strix Halo APUs also reportedly support LPDDR5X 8533 MT/s memory, with the memory size capped at 128 GB.
Machines with 128 GB memory will debut in Q2 2025, while devices with 32 and 64 GB are seemingly set for a Q1 2025 release.