Bofferbrauer2 said:
It's using just one single stack of HBM2, limiting the bandwith to something around 250GB/s, so about the same as an RX 580. However due to the size of those chips that means it has 4-8 GiB of HBM2 RAM as LLC, which should be more than enough to fuel the graphics part of the combo chip. If they added a second stack they actually could have used it as unified memory without the need for any additional DDR4 Dimms (though not sure if Windows would accept such a configuration out of the box) |
Its going to be pretty decent for a laptop.
1536 stream processors x 1190 MHz = 3.655 Tflops (when at max clocks).
https://www.techpowerup.com/238542/intel-amd-mcm-core-i7-design-specs-benchmarks-leaked
This should be like haveing a Desktop class GeForce GTX 1060, imo.
Which again isnt bad, and in a laptop format.
That + FreeSync = kickass 1080p gameing laptop.







