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Hardware Canucks's video: What a MESS - Ryzen 7000 Laptops Aren t What You Think

@What a MESS - Ryzen 7000 Laptops Aren't What You Think
The AMD Ryzen 7000 series is coming to gaming laptops and thin and light laptops in 2023...but not in the way you might think. Let's talk about the actual release dates, how these laptop CPUs can be anything from Zen 2 to Zen 4 and performance. 2023 probably won't be a good year for AMD laptop availability either. Check out the Fractal Ridge - https://geni.us/FRACTALRIDGE TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Ryzen 7000 Laptops Intro 0:30 - Sponsor Spot 1:01 - Availability Issues 1:46 - Zen 2 in a 2023 Laptop!? 3:30 - Ryzen 7000 Lineup Explained (Good Luck!) 4:08 - Ryzen 7940HS, 7840HS, 7640HS 5:35 - Intel Destroyers - 7945HX, 7845HX, 7745HX, 7645HX 7:48 - Amazing No Longer - Ryzen 7000U 8:54 - RX 7600 & 7700 Mobile GPUs 10:03 - A Golden Opportunity for Intel GET MERCH ►https://hwcstore.com SUBSCRIBE ►https://bit.ly/SubHWC This video is sponsored by Fractal. As per Hardware Canucks guidelines, no review direction was received from manufacturer. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases. Follow us for more updates! Twitter https://bit.ly/HWC_Twitter FaceBook https://bit.ly/HWC_Facebook Instagram https://bit.ly/HWC_Instagram ----------------------------------------­------------------------

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