A few months after the initial release of AMD’s Zen 3+ mobile processors, the CPUs are still scarcely found in laptops. ‘Rembrandt’ lags AMD not talking Inhalt ‘Rembrandt’ lags AMD not talking Only 11 notebooks are currently using AMD’s latest mobile chips. Is this slow adoption the result of supply constraints or are there other reasons why laptop manufacturers haven’t picked up AMD Zen 3+? ‘Rembrandt’ lags The AMD Ryzen 6000 mobile lineup of CPUs, code-named “Rembrandt,” launched over four months ago. To call the new range of processors competitive would not be a stretch at all. The chips offer some great specifications combined with a balanced power draw that makes them more energy efficient than their Alder Lake counterparts. AMD has a fair number of different chips in the Zen 3+ line, ranging from CPUs focused on balancing power consumption and performance (Ryzen 5 6600U and Ryzen 7 6800U) to options that prioritize performance. Even those chips, divided into HX, HS, a
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