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What are 24 Intel cores capable of in a laptop. There was a review of the mobile CPU Core i9-13950HX, which destroys all processors of the previous generation
A large review of the Core i9-13950HX mobile processor has appeared on the Web, which, along with the Core i9-13900HX and Core i9-13980HX, leads the Raptor Lake mobile line. These CPUs differ only in peak frequency, and even then by 100 MHz from each other.
Unfortunately, TechSpot’s testing lacks the latest Ryzen 7040s and modern desktop CPUs, so the 24-core Core i9-13950HX easily takes first place in most tests. In some cases, the advantage over other CPUs, including the still very powerful Core i9-12xxx, can be up to 50%, which is very impressive, given that we are talking about a difference of one year. At the same time, there are still quite a few applications for which all these 24 cores are conditionally useless. For example, in UL Procyon, the novelty is even slightly inferior to its predecessors, and it is not very clear why.
The source also tested the laptop with the specified CPU in games and benchmarks that depend on the GPU, but the results here regarding the comparison of processors do not make sense, since the laptop (MSI Titan GT77) is equipped with a GeForce RTX 4090 Laptop, which is certainly much faster than all mobile graphics cards the past generation.
But the issue of power consumption is very important, since the Core i9-13950HX is actually a desktop processor with a power limit. Under load, on average, the novelty in 55-watt mode consumes 66 watts, and this is the maximum among the tested CPUs. At the same time, the difference with the Core i9-12900HX is minimal, and the new product is much faster. That is, there is a significant increase in energy efficiency, and this is with the same technical process. But at its peak, the new Intel flagship can consume 220 W, which is incredible for a mobile CPU, and here no one even gets close to it.
Whether the latest 16-core Ryzen 9 7945HX will be able to compete with the Core i9-13000HX is still unclear. So far, we have only seen tests of the eight-core Ryzen 7 7745HX.

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Screen replacement up to $760, motherboard replacement up to $880. Named the cost of spare parts for Huawei P60, P60 Pro and Mate X3

Yesterday, Huawei officially unveiled the flagships P60, P60 Pro, P60 Art and Mate X3, and today a price list for repair parts for these models has appeared. Prices are unlikely to surprise, unless we are talking about replacing key components.
When it comes to the screen, the Mate X3’s internal display will cost the most to replace, with the screen alone costing $760, not to mention labor fees. Screens for the P60, P60 Pro, and P60 Art are cheaper at $335, $365, and $395, respectively. It is noteworthy that the displays of these models are exactly the same.
The price of the motherboard for Huawei P60 is $445, for Huawei P60 Pro it is already $630, and for Huawei P60 Art it is even $880. Even for the Mate X3, the motherboard is cheaper at $760.
The cost of other components is lower: the back cover is $55-85, the telephoto module is $85-120, the USB-C port is up to $22.
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But Intel only managed to release competitors for the Threadripper 5000. Asus confirms that the Ryzen Threadripper 7000 will be released in the second half of the year

AMD is indeed going to launch Ryzen Threadripper 7000 processors in the second half of this year. Previously, these were just rumors and leaks, and now this was announced by an Asus representative.
Interestingly, he mentioned this in a video demonstrating the work of the Intel Sapphire Rapids WS platform, the processors of which are currently competing with the Threadripper 5000, but soon they will have to compete with the Threadripper 7000.
Threadripper 7000 will switch to a new socket and a new Zen 4 architecture. This will bring them support for DDR5 memory, probably PCIe 5.0 interface. In addition, the top-end Threadripper 7000s are expected to be 96-core, just like their sister Epyc Genoa.
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JetStream are back. Palit GeForce RTX 4080 and 4070 Ti JetStream graphics cards unveiled – and they have one notable difference from the competition

Palit returns to the production of JetStream video cards. More than two years after the release of the GeForce RTX 3070 JetStream, the company introduced the GeForce RTX 4080 and 4070 Ti JetStream. These models differ from analogues in the absence of RGB backlighting.
At one time, manufacturers of various hardware were so carried away by the introduction of backlighting into everything that is possible that now its absence is already perceived as a “trick”. On the other hand, the frequencies here are completely standard, and from this point of view, the lack of backlight is more of a savings factor.
Video cards look almost the same – and rather modestly. However, they are long – 329 mm (after all, there are three fans) and rather thick (they take up 3.1 slots). It is possible that dual-fan models will also appear in the JetStream series, but already based on the GeForce RTX 4070 or GeForce RTX 4060. The cost of new products has not yet been announced.
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