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Were Ryzen 8000 CPUs a big mistake from AMD?

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No mistake.
Monolithic Ryzen APUs have always had 'compromises' vs. their uArch-same non-APU equivalents.

Ryzen 8000 is just AM5's Ryzen 4000.
Great for those that needed it at the time but, unimpressive next to the latest/upcoming (also monolithic) Mobile APUs.
The new chips are insane.
 
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