https://www.ebay.de/...4089292677 this is the laptop thanks in advance.
The integrated Vega graphics is light years more powerful than the integrated graphics in an Intel unit.
To give you an idea, just have a look at the desktop version of the AMD Ryzen APU.
No, and the 20GB of memory size that you specify is also scam
https://www.mydealz.de/deals/lenovo-ideapad-s340-notebook-mit-156-zoll-display-ryzen-7-prozessor-8-gb-ram-512-gb-ssd-radeon-rx-vega-10-grafik-platinum-grey-1580499
Even so it is scarce, but that's just a standard offer
These ebay and amazon "gaming" laptops and pc's are mostly rip off. It has as much to do with gaming as a Smart with Formula 1.
Unfortunately, it is still clearly behind a dedicated GPU.
Yes, that should work.
I think they're mostly poop I have one that costs but has quality
I got it for 1,100 euro
https://www.otto.de/...=868103235
This is for 1,500 if you want more power
It does not matter. The Vega graphic consumes significantly less than a dedicated graphic. Does not have to be connected to a cooling solution separately and does not take up more space. The graphics sit together on the die of the CPU (hence the APU), uses less power and space, and it also saves weight. The devices are often flatter and lighter and can achieve longer mileage with a single charge than with a separate graphics (GPU).
There are different Vega versions, 4,6,8,10 Believe that I have seen a 12 somewhere but can also be deceived.
The newer from the 4XXX series have 8 cores and are identified as Renoir in the AMD Roadmap. According to the roadmap, they should already run on 5nm production. Even the new one from Intel, which would not be close enough, would be better.
https://www.hardwareluxx.de/index.php/artikel/hardware/prozessoren/52906-intel-core-i7-10875h-im-vergleichstest-die-performance-krone-ist-teilweise-weg.html
Yes, these are all the advantages of the iGPU, but if I want to play in a high quality or with a high refresh rate, for most games I need a dGPU or even better an eGPU.
Yes and?