https://m.hihonor.com/germany/product/honor-magicbook-15
Nice office notebook with slight ambitions for low gaming.
Enough power for daily tasks.
Seems to be quite ok: https://www.notebookcheck.com/...#toc-fazit
Possible alternative (not yet available): https://geizhals.de/...ml?hloc=de The APU is a new generation: https://www.notebookcheck.net/...596.0.html
Doesn't it get hot or loud quickly?
I can't say that because I haven't been able to test or try the model yet. In general, AMD APUs are very frugal and have good power management
https://m.notebooksbilliger.de/acer+aspire+5+a515+56+511a+technik+tipp+678475
How do you like this notebook?
Is it worth 0.7T €?
Is AMD Better?
Can I find a notebook with AMD in this price range and with these properties?
Yes, AMD is better BUT that hardly makes any difference in this performance class. AMD only has the advantage that you have 6 cores and 12 threads in the price range.
I think the choice with the Intel is not bad.
With 6 cores and 12 threads, my notebook doesn't get hot and loud or does it have another function?
😅🤔I have a question, how do I know that my notebook is good?
😅I always ask all the professionals here, but at some point they won't help me any further and I have to know something myself.
I can't really tell you that. Well-read and gain experience.
No the CPU doesn't get hotter.
The AMD CPUs are considerably more energy efficient than the Intel CPUs, they manage to operate 6 cores with less energy consumption than Intel with 4 cores and that with better performance.
This is due to the better manufacturing process of 7nm. Intel still works with 14 and 10nm.
But with 11 generation something must have changed
Not really.
Intel rested on its laurels for 5 years. And just changing the manufacturing processes is not enough, you also have to change the technology, see AMD, they have completely revised their technology and structures in addition to the manufacturing process.