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System Name | HP EliteBook 725 G3 |
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Processor | AMD PRO A10-8700B (1.8 GHz CMT dual module with 3.2 GHz boost) |
Motherboard | HP proprietary |
Cooling | pretty good |
Memory | 8 GB SK Hynix DDR3 SODIMM |
Video Card(s) | Radeon R6 (Carrizo/GCNv3) |
Storage | internal Kioxia XG6 1 TB NVMe SSD (aftermarket) |
Display(s) | HP P22h G4 21.5" 1080p (& 768p internal LCD) |
Case | HP proprietary metal case |
Audio Device(s) | built-in Conexant CX20724 HDA chipset -> Roland RH-200S |
Power Supply | HP-branded AC adapter |
Mouse | Steelseries Rival 310 |
Keyboard | Cherry G84-5200 |
Software | Alma Linux 9.1 |
Benchmark Scores | Broadcom BCM94356 11ac M.2 WiFi card (aftermarket) |
I know that there are going to be a lot of haters again but I have to say this is really, really cool. I was wondering for some time when they would release an octacore Atom (like octacore phone and tablet SoCs) and now it has finally happened. This will probably have fantastic performance per watt and there is no stupid, insecure SMT garbage. I just hope it will not only appear in trash quality laptops. We need this in NUCs and other mini PCs.