I disagree, anyone who cares about GPU performance, aka gamers, will buy a discrete graphics card. So why increase the cost by including a better iGPU?
You disagree that i find it interesting?
2 RDNA2 CUs on 6nm is ≤4mm² so nothing extravagant. Also it will be an extra added value (performance wise) in relation with the competition so even in the commercial sector (Optiplex,ProDesk, ThinkCentre etc) that AMD wants to get more share, although at first glance not important at all, it enables in each country local HP/Dell/Lenovo account managers to convince more easily local ITs to migrate from Intel to AMD offering an additional bullet point for local office Lan parties.
Lol, just kidding, like i told you i just find it interesting that AMD doesn't want to diversify at all performance wise,
essentially justifying for that sector of the market the low performance IGP strategy that Intel was using all these years!
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AMD said that the sweet-spot is 6000 MT/s, that's very impressive if you consider that the official support regarding (non-OC) memory clock is 3600 MT/s for dual channel!
1x1R 5200 MT/s
1x2R 5200 MT/s
2x1R 3600 MT/s
2x2R 3600 MT/s