Asus Laptops: High-End Options with Color Accuracy Focus
Asus has unveiled its latest lineup of laptops, boasting high-end features and improved color accuracy. The company's focus on professional markets means that these devices are more geared towards professionals who require accurate color representation rather than gamers. One notable aspect of these laptops is their use of free sync technology, which enables smooth gaming performance without the need for additional hardware. Additionally, the 1440p panel with a 60Hz refresh rate provides a crisp and responsive viewing experience.
One of the standout features of Asus' latest laptops is their display technology. The company has partnered with Pantone to validate the accuracy of their color representation, ensuring that users receive true-to-life colors on screen. This is particularly important for professionals who require precise color accuracy in their work. Furthermore, the use of IPS-level panels provides excellent brightness and contrast, making these devices ideal for use in a variety of environments.
In terms of hardware, Asus' latest laptops are powered by AMD Ryzen CPUs, with options ranging from 45 watts to 35 watts, depending on the specific model. The company's Ryzen 7 4800H is an 8-core, 16-thread processor with a base clock speed of 2.9 GHz and boost speeds up to 4.2 GHz. This device is accompanied by various lower-power variants, including the Ryzen 5 4600H and Ryzen 3 4300H, which offer similar performance at lower power consumption.
AMD's Mobile CPUs: A Range of Options for Laptops
In addition to their desktop offerings, AMD has also announced a range of mobile CPUs designed specifically for laptops. These processors are available in various SKUs, including the Ryzen 7 4800U and Ryzen 5 4600U, both of which offer improved performance over their lower-power counterparts.
The Ryzen 7 4800U is an 8-core, 16-thread processor with a base clock speed of 1.8 GHz and boost speeds up to 4.2 GHz. In contrast, the Ryzen 5 4600U has a base clock speed of 1.9 GHz and boost speeds up to 4.0 GHz. Both of these processors are 45-watt options, while AMD also offers lower-power variants, including the Ryzen 3 4300U.
AMD's Mobile GPUs: A Range of Options for Laptops
AMD has also announced a range of mobile GPUs designed specifically for laptops. These devices offer improved performance and power efficiency over their desktop counterparts. The company's RX 5700M is a 36 Cu part with 8 gigabytes of GDDR6 memory, while the RX 5600M offers reduced memory bandwidth and a 192-bit interface.
In contrast to these higher-end options, AMD also offers more affordable mobile GPUs, including the RX 5500M and RX 5300M. The former has 4 gigabytes of GDDR6 memory, while the latter has only 3 gigabytes. Additionally, AMD has announced the Flamingo Mobile Processor with Vega graphics, which is an extremely low-end option with a 2-core, 4-thread design.
Visit Other Companies for More Laptop Options
While Asus and AMD have unveiled some exciting new laptop options, there are still several other companies worth visiting to see what they have in store. These companies may offer laptops that showcase unique features or technologies not yet available on the market. By attending these events, we can gain a better understanding of the latest trends and innovations in the world of mobile computing.
In addition, AMD has also announced some new discrete GPU solutions, including the 5600Xe, which is expected to offer improved performance over its desktop counterpart. We will be meeting with AMD to discuss this further and provide more information on these upcoming products.
Conclusion
The latest laptop offerings from Asus and AMD showcase the company's commitment to delivering high-end devices with impressive features and performance. From color accuracy-focused displays to powerful mobile CPUs and GPUs, there is something for everyone in these new laptops. As we continue to explore the world of mobile computing, it will be exciting to see what other companies have in store for us.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enduring AMD CES announcements we were already on the floor getting hands-on with brand new AMD rise in 4000 series laptops Asus was our first stop for this the asus rog g14 Zephyrus laptop is a rise in 4000 notebooks the first one we saw that ranges from 1500 to 2000 dollars it's got a top-end SKU including the new 8 core 16 thread Rison 740 800 h cpu and options for a 1660 TIRR TX 2060 and today we're gonna be recapping the zephyrus laptop and also some of the AMD CPUs and new GPUs that are out for portable devices before that this video is brought to you by Linode cloud computing we've trusted Linode as our web host since 2012 and recommend it for excellent technical and customer support reliable uptime and clean interface aside from cloud hosting Linode comm recently added GPU hosting plans for machine learning and neural net use built with our TX 6000 GPUs and 10 gigabit per second network speeds they're also starting to deploy epic CPUs in their servers sign up for Linode comm cloud computing with code G at Nexus xx for a $20 credit or click the link in the description below to visit linda.com slash gamers Nexus so AMD had a lot of announcements for the pre CES keynote that they did a press conference that they did we're gonna be breaking it up into different pieces to focus on each of the individual elements and more depth we have meetings with AMD on portable discrete GPU discrete CPU and I think we're talking display a little bit too and we already met with ACS which we're covering the G 14 in this video along with some of the rise in notebook components and the Vega graphics components that are coming in with those as well and then we'll have follow up coverage for individual GPU and desktop derivative reports stuff like that so check back for those the plan is to talk to AMD get a lot more detail and maybe speak with some of the people on the product management engineering side and see if we can add some more depth to the initial news discussion for the past conference so on the notebook side the first rise in 4,000 laptops are at the show already we did get hands-on with the Zephyr is it's a small 14 inch form factor notebook we we did yet to see one with the highest-end skew the new 4000 series CPUs are sent in two parts the new ApS that were announced are Zen plus parts and then the GPS solutions just to get this out of the way and be really clear straight at the gate there are no Navi apos at all on market right now nor have there been any that were announced to be on market so any of the AP is it's all Vega architectures better find a bit from our understanding but not Navi yet even though it's still seven nanometer process the ACC 14 laptop will include most rise in 4,000 CPUs but the one on display I have the 4,800 H CPU Asus also claims that it will have exclusive access to the 35 watt part for an unknown period of time as opposed to the higher 45 watt parts allegedly the 35 part doesn't perform all that differently from 45 Watts specifically what we were told was that it doesn't perform differently but we'll have to validate that separately that said if the TDP rating is the same as normally that could mean just that the thermal resistance of the cooler is different Fantasy 8 could change in the formula which would thereby change the TDP figure in either case Asus will have early access to the 35 watt part externally the G 14 is a smaller 14 inch form factor notebook with a display that seems like a big fu to the glowing Apple logo on the back of their laptops the rising 4000 G 14 notebooks will be available with and without these programmable LEDs the asus is calling it anime matrix or something as an animation not as in waifu but those which include it can be set to all of that probably sell a whole lot better if it were waifu notebooks those which include it can be set to varying gamma and patterns mostly comprised the pixel art that can scroll or flash given that this is a laptop the first question was about power consumption asus noted that it's about a thousand LEDs on the notebooks and that they consume between 2 to 4 watts for the the whole display on the backside of it on average or eight watts when the leds are mostly maxed out to brighter settings and all on although this is mostly a functionalist attention-grabber for the back of the laptop Asus did have it set up with a mock DJ station not fit for a proper DJ like our friend DJ rein surely but the point was to illustrate that you could map the LEDs to say things like glowing when the music waveforms peak differently via software so that's all configurable through software for charging the notebook we looked at had power-hungry parts in it and 1660 Ti or 2060 r-tx card for the GP solutions and then again CPU 4800 H was long we saw it included a 180 watt power brick in a really small form factor unfortunately we didn't get measurements on that but we've got some b-roll shots I should give perspective alternatively USB type-c charging is available up to 65 watts which is not sufficient if you're going to play higher end games on it but where we would see that value is for example you're on a plane to Taiwan from the US and then you're dealing with limited power output afforded to you by the plane so for travelers makes a lot of sense 65 watts is enough to keep it going and even charge a little bit maybe doing something like word processing or web browsing and that's about it so that's useful in those instances but otherwise 180 watt brick with it and other CPUs included can run lower power the asus options will have a 6 core and a 12 thread CPU and he also has a 4 core 4 thread this might have been an error but at ACS we were told that they would have a 4 core 8 thread not presently aware if that's a configuration that can exist but that's what it sounds like 6 and 12 8 and 16 and then maybe 4 and 4 is really the answer memory will be taken care of by a soldered 16 gigabyte solution but there's also going to be dim at least one dim slot from my understanding available for expansion the soldered solution is dual channel so that would actually be pretty relevant for this especially the APU aspect if you're using the AP that does have integrated GPU in it the included memory is 32 hundred megahertz on specified timings for that and we weren't allowed to take the demo unit apart unfortunately but there are two small vents at the top towards the screen and then on the underside really small ventilation but low-power parts and we don't I have no idea what the cool insulator his Andres aces would show us her toss which is a bit annoying since that's the point of being at a trade show but I guess we'll look at that later beyond that we couldn't get any information Hana : solution for the display there's a few options there all 14 inch there's a 1080p option that is up to 120 Hertz both displays our Pantone validated they are less focused on gaming and more focused on color accuracy which is probably more appropriate for professional market they are free sync enabled and there's also a 1440p panel both at 60 Hertz asus calls these IPS level panels and we're seeking confirmation on what precisely that means if it's not quite IPS or what what that phrasing means well help sway about 1.7 kilograms and then for the AMD CPUs just separately talking about the mobile CPU portable CPUs there's a lot of SKUs to go through but we can do it pretty quickly get into the specs Andy has CPUs listed already as the r7 4800 H at 8 core 16 thread 2.9 gigahertz base 4.2 boost followed by a 6 core 12 thread r5 4600 hi3 gigahertz to 4 gigahertz boost both of these are 45 watt options although there are supposedly 35 watt variants again exclusive the asus for some period of time and the asus seemed to indicate that they should have similar or the same performance but we haven't tested them there are seven 4800 you and 4700 you are lower power options that's what the U signifies and start at 1.8 gigahertz and 2 gigahertz base respectively with 15 watt rated TDPS 4800 u is an 8 core 16th read option 47 years 8 core 8 thread the r5 4600 year and 4500 you are also 15 watt parts the former is 6 core 12 thread the latter six core 6 thread with base clocks at 2.1 and 2.3 gigahertz maxing out at 4.0 for boost and then finally the r3 4300 you is a 4 core for thread part at 2.7 gigahertz base and 3.7 gigahertz boost so those are all tsmc 7 nanometre FinFET devices and the integrated graphics components are Vega so they're there but issues in the symptoms has opted to include GPUs $1500 for the base model $2,000 the model we saw at the show and then 440 808 so it's the highest-end that runs four megabytes l2 and eight megabytes of l3 curiously and they didn't use the phrasing gamer cache this time or game cache so it sounds like that's fortunately dead but it's back to l3 four megabytes and eight then there's a t.j.maxx it's kind of interesting 105 degrees Celsius the manufacturers of the notebooks can just like motherboards can go in and change where they want it to to max out and thermal protect if they need an earlier shutdown and then each CPU also includes AMD Vega iGPS no Navi again just to really be clear about that cuz I saw some comments online that didn't seem to quite understand that yet as for other mobile devices and they also had an rx 5700 M there's a 5600 M going with the 5600 XT desktop announcement that we'll talk about in more depth in a separate video after meeting with Andy and there's a 5500 and a 5300 M all of which are Navi and they're discrete solutions they're their GPUs for notebooks the 5700 M is a 36 Cu part it's got 8 gigabytes of gddr5 m36 you part it's got reduced memory bandwidth and is a 192 bit interface instead of 256 bit it's 6 gigabytes of also g650 550 300 M are both 22 Cu parts and the 5500 M is 4 gigabytes 5300 M is 3 gigabytes and then finally and he also announced a flan mobile processors with Vega graphics as well these are extremely low end probably not super interesting to our audience but there's a 3150 you on gold and that's 2 core 4 thread and then there's a 3050 you silver at 2 core to thread so that will recap the and the mobile stuff we are going to be visiting a couple more companies out the show who might have laptops so we can hopefully share some of those if there's interest expressed in this video and then like I said check back for additional information on the discrete components so let me the new thread Ripper CPU and discrete GPU solutions like 5600 XE or we're meeting with AMD to talk and hopefully a lot more detail so subscribe for all that otherwise go to stored I came to Texas net to buy a shirt like this one or patreon / gamers exit stops out directly thanks for watching we'll see you all next timeduring AMD CES announcements we were already on the floor getting hands-on with brand new AMD rise in 4000 series laptops Asus was our first stop for this the asus rog g14 Zephyrus laptop is a rise in 4000 notebooks the first one we saw that ranges from 1500 to 2000 dollars it's got a top-end SKU including the new 8 core 16 thread Rison 740 800 h cpu and options for a 1660 TIRR TX 2060 and today we're gonna be recapping the zephyrus laptop and also some of the AMD CPUs and new GPUs that are out for portable devices before that this video is brought to you by Linode cloud computing we've trusted Linode as our web host since 2012 and recommend it for excellent technical and customer support reliable uptime and clean interface aside from cloud hosting Linode comm recently added GPU hosting plans for machine learning and neural net use built with our TX 6000 GPUs and 10 gigabit per second network speeds they're also starting to deploy epic CPUs in their servers sign up for Linode comm cloud computing with code G at Nexus xx for a $20 credit or click the link in the description below to visit linda.com slash gamers Nexus so AMD had a lot of announcements for the pre CES keynote that they did a press conference that they did we're gonna be breaking it up into different pieces to focus on each of the individual elements and more depth we have meetings with AMD on portable discrete GPU discrete CPU and I think we're talking display a little bit too and we already met with ACS which we're covering the G 14 in this video along with some of the rise in notebook components and the Vega graphics components that are coming in with those as well and then we'll have follow up coverage for individual GPU and desktop derivative reports stuff like that so check back for those the plan is to talk to AMD get a lot more detail and maybe speak with some of the people on the product management engineering side and see if we can add some more depth to the initial news discussion for the past conference so on the notebook side the first rise in 4,000 laptops are at the show already we did get hands-on with the Zephyr is it's a small 14 inch form factor notebook we we did yet to see one with the highest-end skew the new 4000 series CPUs are sent in two parts the new ApS that were announced are Zen plus parts and then the GPS solutions just to get this out of the way and be really clear straight at the gate there are no Navi apos at all on market right now nor have there been any that were announced to be on market so any of the AP is it's all Vega architectures better find a bit from our understanding but not Navi yet even though it's still seven nanometer process the ACC 14 laptop will include most rise in 4,000 CPUs but the one on display I have the 4,800 H CPU Asus also claims that it will have exclusive access to the 35 watt part for an unknown period of time as opposed to the higher 45 watt parts allegedly the 35 part doesn't perform all that differently from 45 Watts specifically what we were told was that it doesn't perform differently but we'll have to validate that separately that said if the TDP rating is the same as normally that could mean just that the thermal resistance of the cooler is different Fantasy 8 could change in the formula which would thereby change the TDP figure in either case Asus will have early access to the 35 watt part externally the G 14 is a smaller 14 inch form factor notebook with a display that seems like a big fu to the glowing Apple logo on the back of their laptops the rising 4000 G 14 notebooks will be available with and without these programmable LEDs the asus is calling it anime matrix or something as an animation not as in waifu but those which include it can be set to all of that probably sell a whole lot better if it were waifu notebooks those which include it can be set to varying gamma and patterns mostly comprised the pixel art that can scroll or flash given that this is a laptop the first question was about power consumption asus noted that it's about a thousand LEDs on the notebooks and that they consume between 2 to 4 watts for the the whole display on the backside of it on average or eight watts when the leds are mostly maxed out to brighter settings and all on although this is mostly a functionalist attention-grabber for the back of the laptop Asus did have it set up with a mock DJ station not fit for a proper DJ like our friend DJ rein surely but the point was to illustrate that you could map the LEDs to say things like glowing when the music waveforms peak differently via software so that's all configurable through software for charging the notebook we looked at had power-hungry parts in it and 1660 Ti or 2060 r-tx card for the GP solutions and then again CPU 4800 H was long we saw it included a 180 watt power brick in a really small form factor unfortunately we didn't get measurements on that but we've got some b-roll shots I should give perspective alternatively USB type-c charging is available up to 65 watts which is not sufficient if you're going to play higher end games on it but where we would see that value is for example you're on a plane to Taiwan from the US and then you're dealing with limited power output afforded to you by the plane so for travelers makes a lot of sense 65 watts is enough to keep it going and even charge a little bit maybe doing something like word processing or web browsing and that's about it so that's useful in those instances but otherwise 180 watt brick with it and other CPUs included can run lower power the asus options will have a 6 core and a 12 thread CPU and he also has a 4 core 4 thread this might have been an error but at ACS we were told that they would have a 4 core 8 thread not presently aware if that's a configuration that can exist but that's what it sounds like 6 and 12 8 and 16 and then maybe 4 and 4 is really the answer memory will be taken care of by a soldered 16 gigabyte solution but there's also going to be dim at least one dim slot from my understanding available for expansion the soldered solution is dual channel so that would actually be pretty relevant for this especially the APU aspect if you're using the AP that does have integrated GPU in it the included memory is 32 hundred megahertz on specified timings for that and we weren't allowed to take the demo unit apart unfortunately but there are two small vents at the top towards the screen and then on the underside really small ventilation but low-power parts and we don't I have no idea what the cool insulator his Andres aces would show us her toss which is a bit annoying since that's the point of being at a trade show but I guess we'll look at that later beyond that we couldn't get any information Hana : solution for the display there's a few options there all 14 inch there's a 1080p option that is up to 120 Hertz both displays our Pantone validated they are less focused on gaming and more focused on color accuracy which is probably more appropriate for professional market they are free sync enabled and there's also a 1440p panel both at 60 Hertz asus calls these IPS level panels and we're seeking confirmation on what precisely that means if it's not quite IPS or what what that phrasing means well help sway about 1.7 kilograms and then for the AMD CPUs just separately talking about the mobile CPU portable CPUs there's a lot of SKUs to go through but we can do it pretty quickly get into the specs Andy has CPUs listed already as the r7 4800 H at 8 core 16 thread 2.9 gigahertz base 4.2 boost followed by a 6 core 12 thread r5 4600 hi3 gigahertz to 4 gigahertz boost both of these are 45 watt options although there are supposedly 35 watt variants again exclusive the asus for some period of time and the asus seemed to indicate that they should have similar or the same performance but we haven't tested them there are seven 4800 you and 4700 you are lower power options that's what the U signifies and start at 1.8 gigahertz and 2 gigahertz base respectively with 15 watt rated TDPS 4800 u is an 8 core 16th read option 47 years 8 core 8 thread the r5 4600 year and 4500 you are also 15 watt parts the former is 6 core 12 thread the latter six core 6 thread with base clocks at 2.1 and 2.3 gigahertz maxing out at 4.0 for boost and then finally the r3 4300 you is a 4 core for thread part at 2.7 gigahertz base and 3.7 gigahertz boost so those are all tsmc 7 nanometre FinFET devices and the integrated graphics components are Vega so they're there but issues in the symptoms has opted to include GPUs $1500 for the base model $2,000 the model we saw at the show and then 440 808 so it's the highest-end that runs four megabytes l2 and eight megabytes of l3 curiously and they didn't use the phrasing gamer cache this time or game cache so it sounds like that's fortunately dead but it's back to l3 four megabytes and eight then there's a t.j.maxx it's kind of interesting 105 degrees Celsius the manufacturers of the notebooks can just like motherboards can go in and change where they want it to to max out and thermal protect if they need an earlier shutdown and then each CPU also includes AMD Vega iGPS no Navi again just to really be clear about that cuz I saw some comments online that didn't seem to quite understand that yet as for other mobile devices and they also had an rx 5700 M there's a 5600 M going with the 5600 XT desktop announcement that we'll talk about in more depth in a separate video after meeting with Andy and there's a 5500 and a 5300 M all of which are Navi and they're discrete solutions they're their GPUs for notebooks the 5700 M is a 36 Cu part it's got 8 gigabytes of gddr5 m36 you part it's got reduced memory bandwidth and is a 192 bit interface instead of 256 bit it's 6 gigabytes of also g650 550 300 M are both 22 Cu parts and the 5500 M is 4 gigabytes 5300 M is 3 gigabytes and then finally and he also announced a flan mobile processors with Vega graphics as well these are extremely low end probably not super interesting to our audience but there's a 3150 you on gold and that's 2 core 4 thread and then there's a 3050 you silver at 2 core to thread so that will recap the and the mobile stuff we are going to be visiting a couple more companies out the show who might have laptops so we can hopefully share some of those if there's interest expressed in this video and then like I said check back for additional information on the discrete components so let me the new thread Ripper CPU and discrete GPU solutions like 5600 XE or we're meeting with AMD to talk and hopefully a lot more detail so subscribe for all that otherwise go to stored I came to Texas net to buy a shirt like this one or patreon / gamers exit stops out directly thanks for watching we'll see you all next time\n"