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The new AMD Ryzen Renoir vs Intel Ice Lake – here’s what to expect

The new AMD Ryzen Renoir vs Intel Ice Lake – here’s what to expect

Posted on December 22, 2019 By Jarvis

The AMD Renoir architecture isn’t that far from its debut and the rumors are starting to grow. Those APUs will find their place in almost every category – from ultraportable devices to regular notebooks.

Reddit’s user “_rogame” informs that the next-gen APUs will be divided into four different categories, two of them are targeted in the mobile segment – 15W (ultraportable devices) and 45W (mainstream notebooks).

The user even shared some of the IDs of the upcoming APUs. For example, here are the top-end rumored mobile APUs.
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