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Laptop Live 2022: State of the Industry
By Sherri L. Smith published
For Laptop Mag’s inaugural Laptop Live celebration, we sat down with three of our sister sites to discuss the biggest topics in the chip industry.
State of AMD 2022: AMD flexes its Advantage
By Sherri L. Smith published
We sat down with AMD to discuss its current line of mobile systems and get a peak into a future that goes beyond gaming.
Alienware introduces industry-first 480Hz displays — coming to new m17 R5 and x17 R2 gaming laptops
By Darragh Murphy published
Plus, the first-ever 16-inch G Series laptop launches
Apple stirred the pot with M1 — but competition is heating up
By Mark Anthony Ramirez published
Apple's M1 transformed the perennially underpowered MacBook Air into a lightweight, fanless, affordable laptop for content creators that can handle on-the-go workloads for photo and video editors.
AMD's Ryzen Mendocino chip wants to 'redefine' budget laptops
By Darragh Murphy published
AMD has a new chip on the block, and it aims to bring RDNA 2 graphics, LPDDR5 memory and efficient 10-hour battery life to Windows 11 laptops and Chromebooks costing from $399.
Dell Inspiron 15 (M5030) Review
By Meghan McDonough last updated
For about the same price as a netbook, the Inspiron 15 delivers a larger screen and plenty of oomph for basic computing.
AMD Radeon GPUs: Everything you need to know
By Andrew Melcon published
Considering an AMD Radeon GPU in your next laptop? Here’s everything you need to know about AMD’s Radeon RX 6000 series laptop GPUs.
AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX chip failed to outperform Intel in Geekbench leak — but it could be a battery-saving beast
By Kimberly Gedeon published
The forthcoming AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX Zen 3+ APU was spotted in a Geekbench leak, and unfortunately, it failed to beat its Intel counterpart.
Asus ROG Strix Scar 17 (2021) review: Pushing the limit
By Darragh Murphy last updated
The ROG Strix Scar 17 G733 is Asus’ most powerful gaming laptop, showcasing the might of an AMD CPU and Nvidia RTX 30 GPU.
Samsung Exynos 2200 is here — the smartphone chip with an AMD ray tracing GPU
By Darragh Murphy published
Samsung's next-gen processor for smartphones has arrived, and its AMD RDNA 2 architecture-based Samsung Xclipse GPU aims to bring "console quality graphics" to redefine mobile gaming.
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