Cyran said:
3780U original was a ZEN+ part. I think all 4000 cpus was ZEN 2. The question is did they update 3780U to ZEN2 or kept it ZEN+. ZEN+ would be disappointing. |
Ah! I see. I don't pay much attention to mobile parts and wasn't aware of that. Thanks for the explanation.
It is, indeed, an extrange decision and also quite disappointing as the newer chips would not only offer better performance, but also thermals and power consumption.
Captain_Yuri said:
Nah the 3000 mobile series was based on Zen+ while the 4000 series that's been out for a while now is based on Zen 2. It's weird for MS to not got with the more efficient chip unless they updated 3780U to 7nm |
You were beaten
. But thanks as well, for the explanation.
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