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So I just got this laptop today and yes that CPU model is correct. I couldn't find any info about it either but I'm pretty sure it's a new CPU released this year. It does have an IGPU its AMD Radeon 740M. I would say this CPU is equivalent to a 7535HS.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It is a Ryzen 7 7445HS, all other baseless speculations to the contrary. Here’s the specs on the APU chip … https://www.amd.com/en/products/processors/laptop/ryzen/7000-series/amd-ryzen-7-7445hs.html But HP may have declined to implement all the feasible features on the specific laptop. For instance, USBC-4 is doable but laptop specs don’t claim it (it would be a nice surprise if the specs were erronius re this). Also, chip specs say max 4 displays and max memory 256 GB, both higher than actual Victus laptop. These are Phoenix technology CPU cores. What AMD did here is port the mixed-size core technology it developed for Zen 5 (physically bigger Zen 5 cores and physically smaller Zen 5c cores) backwards to the Phoenix architecture (Big Zen 4 and Little Zen 4c), giving this APU (and laptop) 2 Big Zen 4 and 4 Little Zen 4c cores. But all 6 cores uniformly use the same Phoenix architecture and identical instruction set. Each core has two threads, so 12 threads in all. What AMD has done here is a proper Big.Little implementation, not the weak Big.Little [personal opinion] non-uniform variant that Intel does. The net result for you is a 6-core/12-thead CPU that can (for the most part) be treated like any other 6 (performance) core Ryzen CPU. The 4 Zen 4c cores are just ever-so-slightly slower than the 2 Zen 4 cores. The savings in die space are passed along to you (the customer) as a laptop that is about 30% cheaper but only 5% slower than it otherwise would have been. Whereas the primary purpose of so-called Efficient Intel cores is to trick you (the customer) into buying (at too high a price) a slower PC that hardly ever uses its myriad of Efficient cores [but can be advertized as having the same core count as a similarly priced AMD Ryzen CPU]. Caveat laptop emptor.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It is. This one have 6 cores and 12 threads, 4nm, 3200mhz base clock and 4750mhz while boosted, 35w tdp Also one APU on it, while that itself is good, the BIOS doesn't let you choose which one to only to use, so you will always use both of them at the same time and also some delay on the screen for using the apu for the display, the only way to use only the gpu is while you connect another screen via HDMI
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I believe this is an error from the description provided by the manufacturer, as I am seeing it labeled as that from any source including outside Best Buy. It most likely is a typo and should be the Ryzen 7 7435HS instead.
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