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Anonymous
7/14/2025, 12:21:42 AM No.105896110
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Based, but why is it so expensive?
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Anonymous
7/14/2025, 12:24:47 AM No.105896133
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Anonymous
7/14/2025, 12:25:13 AM No.105896135
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>>105896110 (OP)
>amd
>based
Anonymous
7/14/2025, 12:26:02 AM No.105896143
>>105896110 (OP)
>muh AI hype
Anonymous
7/14/2025, 12:49:43 AM No.105896350
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>>105896110 (OP)
Because despite what RETARDED frogniggers might say, this is an absurdly OP laptop APU. Normally it would be a fucking nothing burger because they're usually limited to dual-channel RAM which is slow compared to GPU vRAM on a dedicated graphics card. This one uses quad-channel RAM, you know the thing you only expect to find on fucking HEDT computers? Anybody doing AI stuff knows how infuriatingly little vRAM consumer GPUs have and the only other alternative was to spend $10,000+ on faggot books from crapple to run anything bigger than standard consoomer AIslop models. Now you only have to spend like $2,000.

>The AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor features a quad-channel LPDDR5X memory interface with a rated speed of 8000 MT/s, offering a maximum bandwidth of 256 GB/s. This high-bandwidth memory is crucial for performance in AI and other compute-intensive tasks.

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