Ryzen 4000 laptops are SICK!?
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GET MERCH: lttstore.com Buy AMD CPUs On Amazon (PAID LINK): geni.us On Newegg (PAID LINK): geni.us Twitter: twitter.com Instagram: @TechLinkedYT Facebook: @TechLinked NEWS SOURCES: AMD’S STAR CONTINUES TO RYZE We might be getting Ryzen 4000 laptops at CES techradar.com reddit.com twitter.com userbenchmark.com (look under “processor”) notebookcheck.net CES IS ABOUT NEW THINGS Samsung Galaxy S10 and Note 10 Lite pocket-lint.com Samsung subsidiary is making an artificial human theverge.com twitter.com neon.life twitter.com CES IS ABOUT WEIRD THINGS Other wacky stuff from C-lab Hair analyzer androidcentral.com Also Pibo, a companion robot youtu.be Also Vtouch, virtual touch input without physical
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The video kicks off with a CES preview vibe, highlighting a potential first look at fourth generation Ryzen at the event. The host discusses benchmark leaks that mention a Ryzen 7 4800U, describing it as an eight core, sixteen thread mobile APU designed for power efficient, high performance laptops. They note a base clock around 1.8 GHz and a boost clock near 3.6 GHz, and reference a 3DMark Fire Strike score where the Ryzen 4800H appears to surpass a top tier Intel Coffee Lake H processor, suggesting AMD might be moving desktop level performance into laptops. The segment emphasizes caution, noting that leaks should be treated with skepticism while underscoring the possibility of genuine performance gains and a shift in laptop competitiveness. The host also credits a viewer named Riley for the prompt, but keeps focus on the Ryzen leak and its implications for upcoming CES hardware. This portion sets expectations for AMD’s mobile strategy and whether Ryzen 4000 will redefine laptop performance.
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