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Title: iBase IB200: Single-board computer with an AMD APU
Post by: Redaktion on June 19, 2024, 03:53:31
The IB200 is a new single-board computer equipped with an AMD APU, which opens up a number of possibilities and allows the use of conventional operating systems.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/iBase-IB200-Single-board-computer-with-an-AMD-APU.848987.0.html
Title: Re: iBase IB200: Single-board computer with an AMD APU
Post by: Julian M on June 19, 2024, 19:07:57
This is kind of odd given this relatively old APU really doesn't have much going for itself vs the ubiquitous Intel N95-97-100 chips - about the same single core performance, but the TDP of the Ryzen APU is 15-25W vs the N100's 6W (and not to forget the N100 has vastly superior hardware encoding-decoding abilities).
Title: Re: iBase IB200: Single-board computer with an AMD APU
Post by: Kaique Gerais on June 23, 2024, 18:08:17
Ryzen 2312 is a dual core four thread part not a four core
Title: Re: iBase IB200: Single-board computer with an AMD APU
Post by: Rouxenator on June 23, 2024, 18:43:36
I have a R1505G HP t640 and it runs Windows 11 fine. 32gb RAM and 1tb NVMe. The SoC line is always a few generations behind the cutting edge as these are aimed at industrial usage.