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For the curious, this AI 365 APU has the 880M iGPU with 12 graphical cores clocked at the same 2900 MHz as the 16-graphical-core 890M used in the big brother AI HX 370 APU. The 890M is claimed 40% graphics faster than Gen 4 780M. So the 880M must be 5% graphics faster than 780M via a little math. By a bit trickier math the AI 365 CPU looks to have about 15% less total all-core CPU power than its 12-core AI 370 big brother due to having 4 Zen 5 cores + 6 Zen 5c cores = 10 instread of 12 cores. In other words, you don’t lose much Compute Power by dropping down to the AI 365 part and fastest Core Speed doesn’t change at all. For (nongaming) users that never use more than 10 threads at once among all their running programs, the 365 CPU cannot feel slower than the 370 CPU. Thus for many users, the upgrade to 370 is only needed if you’re a gamer and want the full benefit of the 890M iGPU.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, correct, the AI 365 APU definitely has the 880M iGPU based on RDNA 3.5, probably a bump in graphics over 780M. Also has the XDNA 2 NPU Neural Engine at 50 TOPS, slightly faster than Intel Ultra, also faster than your soon available Arm-based Windows laptops. Although only the Arm-based ones will ship as a Copilot+ laptop from the warehouse, what I hear is that other brands of laptop having the AMD AI 370/365 CPUs will ship with the special Copilot key and then later in the year Microsoft will ship the Copilot stuff as part of normal software updates. Presumably Asus 370/365 laptops will also ship with the Copilot key (let’s put it this way: they would be dumb not to). Those of you wanting to run AI models on your laptop might want to know the above.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.the best buy specs are wrong
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.new products! meant to say new products in my previous answer.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.A lot of the times no products on Bestbuy.com have the wrong info. Give it maybe until July, when it's closer to release and by then, the system should have all the up-to-date info. For instance, even the resolution they have in the tech specs section is incorrect right now. It shows a 4k res, when ASUS' official site lists it as 2880x1800.
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