03-11-2020, 07:52 AM
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/amd-ry...ecs-4800hs
https://techreport.com/news/3469130/ryze...ry-laptop/
Quote:Update 3/10/2020: Since we've published this article we've spotted AMD Ryzen 4000 laptops from Asus on Newegg Canada as well. They're listed with a release date of March 16.
Original article:
AMD announced its new Ryzen 4000 H-Series high-performance laptop CPUs in January, and ever since it's been a waiting game for devices sporting them. But the wait is over -- at least in China. Spotted by hardware leaker @Momomo_US, Amazon China has now listed three Asus gaming laptops with the new chips.
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Contrastingly, AMD has not officially announced the Ryzen 7 4800HS chip yet, so there is no product page for it on AMD's website yet nor did the Amazon pages reveal any details.
We have previously suspected that the Ryzen 7 4800HS is a more power-efficient chip than the 4800H, and others too expect it to be a more efficient chip with a 35W TDP. This wouldn't come as a surprise, given the slimmer form factor of the Zephyrus notebooks over the TUF laptop.
https://techreport.com/news/3469130/ryze...ry-laptop/
Quote:With each passing year, PCs are becoming more and more power-efficient. They squeeze more computation-per-watt out of each new generation of CPU and GPU. Now, AMD is saying we can look forward to a whopping 18 hours out of its next-gen Ryzen 4000 APU on at least one laptop model.
AMD’s VP of computing and graphics, Rick Bergman, dropped the nugget of information at a recent financial analyst briefing, according to PCWorld. Bergman said that “we’ve moved all the way up to as much as 18 hours with our new Ryzen product.”

