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Next generation of APUs from AMD!The main highlight is the flagship Ryzen 9 7940HS. It comprises of 8-cores,16-threads with clock speeds up to 5.2GHz, 40MB total cache, and RDNA 3 GPU with 12 Compute Units clocked at up to 3.0GHz.
For the third one, it will be a 6-core, 12-thread CPU with up to 5.0GHz speeds, and 38MB cache. While the integrated graphics is down to 8CUs at 2.9GHz. The chipmaker also stated that they can deliver up to 30 hours of battery and is"significantly faster than both x86 competition". They also use DDR5 or LPPDR5 RAM and is built on 4nm lithography.
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