>People actually thought AMD had a chance

OH NO NO NO NO NO NO
HAHAHAHAHAHA

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I believe the mobile chips are still based on 12nm Zen+. But I also can't wait for the rumors to end on Zen 2. I didn't feel like a full swap for what is proabably a side grade for my gaming experience. So instead of shelling out another 200$ for a nice X570 (they gonna be expensive mobos) and 399$ for a Ryzen 7. I just chose to swap out my 8700k for a 9700k to avoid any potential problems with Zombieload. I also saw that Zen 2 is on par with Intel IPC so if the average Zen 2 chip is around 4.7ghz and my 9700K is at 5.0ghz it'll probably still do better in games especially older ones which are my primary interest. If Zen 2 is good either Intels 10nm or Zen 3 are gonna be better. Might as well hold off on this unless you've been waiting because I wouldn't suggest anyone with a Coffee Lake I7 upgrade yet unless you want to because you're not gonna feel much difference unless you have a use for 12-16 cores because games certainly don't yet. If you're building a new system then Zen 2 will probably be decent

>laptop
Yikes

That is a 1st gen Ryzen $100 CPU against a $400 intel CPU that is not even out yet.

>one sample
hmm

>laptop

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>1st gen
>released 2019
huh

B-but it's just for laptops!

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ok now post the result with mitigations enabled

Yup.
Welcome to Ryzen APUs.