I'd point out the 2400G has DDR4, newer platform features, better multi-thread scaling(SMT), not as many security vulnerabilities, is much cheaper, and has a much better iGPU.
again, to answer the OP's title academically, they are comparable.
I mostly agree with your stance on the advertised boost speed being an issue right now, but this is being too pedantic. I've seen these half or 3/4 frequencies many times on my first gen and it's not unreasonable to round those up for marketing.
I feel like moving to SMT3/4 would have been logical going forward if AMD hadn't gone the ccx/chiplet design and mainstream core counts were still mostly 4 to 6. But with mainstream being bumped up to 16 cores this year, 4 threads per core seems a bit ludicrous. Maybe it will end up being a...
If you wanted to be more frugal there is also the 2 core 4 thread Athlon 200GE. Would probably be fine for the typical office PC. My work is full of laptops with i3's that get the job done.
sorry if this is considered a necro, but since the issue was not resolved I thought I'd bring it back up. I must not have encountered this issue last Oct when I replied to this thread but I have definitely be having this issue the last few months. It started when I was still on win 8.1, a 3...
while I agree a 4 thread CPU is not recommended for the task, I follow a pretty popular twitch streamer that streams from a single 6700K + 1080ti powered PC. He even plays many games at 4K.
I think a lot of streamers today are still on haswell / skylake i7's.
funny that they would publicly target Zen2 as a performance goal when the public doesn't even know what zen2's performance will be yet. Perhaps they meant Zen+ (Ryzen 2000)?
I'm betting the 3000G chips will use the same die as picasso. ravenridge was the same die for desktop and mobie and this new one is not on 7nm or a chiplet design. probably just a tweaked 12nm 'Ravenridge+'.
need to know what machine the tested 2700u is in. If you follow the ryzen laptop market at all you'll know a lot of OEM offerings with raven ridge underperform for various silly reasons.
I'd be interested to see how the Gen 11 igpu compares to mobile vega when techepiphany gets his hands on...
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