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Intel Gen12 iGPU With 96 Execution Units Rears Its Head in Compubench

This will be inside Tiger lake CPU I believe. I would like a desk top Tiger Lake, and a laptop version. But When will they release these?
 
In a world were people are using more tablets than laptops and intel keeps close with laptop manufacturers, I still don't really see the point of throwing shit on this it because vega 11 is better rather than amd trying to get into better deals with manufacturers. The vast majority of laptops are intel even with the fallout they had in desktop. Hell, we even seen joint intel cpu / amd gpu in the same die for ultrabooks. The discussions are on different levels.
 
so is this iGPU the reason Intel recruited all the AMD folk? hmmmmm.

First steps look good. The reason was of course to have a fully fledged GPU division. Its important, since AMD itself does not have the capability to truly answer NVIDIA in that part.
Hopefully maybe in 2020-2021 the pseudo monopoly NVIDIA has will break a bit
 
In a world were people are using more tablets than laptops and intel keeps close with laptop manufacturers, I still don't really see the point of throwing shit on this it because vega 11 is better rather than amd trying to get into better deals with manufacturers. The vast majority of laptops are intel even with the fallout they had in desktop. Hell, we even seen joint intel cpu / amd gpu in the same die for ultrabooks. The discussions are on different levels.
Sorry, what? Tablet sales fell off a cliff after just a few years, while laptop sales are mostly stable and have been high for many years. People use smartphones more than laptops, sure, but not tablets. And the laptop market is still far, far bigger than the tablet market.
 
I think you have a new HP Pavilion 15T. It's not technically a "business" laptop, since pavilions are usually considered a premium consumer product, but it's basically a ProBook in a slightly different shell.
That's the only one I know of that has MX250 onboard, along with 10th gen Core CPU (though I thought those haven't been released yet). Same probably applies to upcoming Probook 600-series G6 (or G7? since they've skipped 9th gen core for it).

So I 've checked it is a Pavilion 14, it does have some fancy features like B&O certified speakers and a ramp on the back of the hinge to increase airflow.
 
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