DrMrLordX
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Being faster than Iris Pro for less isn't a huge accomplishment. Iris Pro is over priced and almost no one uses it.
Yeah, I was gonna say, how many of those "cheap" single-channel DDR4 Intel laptops use a simple dGPU?
2x8 GB of DDR4-3200 SODIMM costs 250 USD (Newegg). LOL. Might as well get a laptop with dedicated GPU instead of buffing an integrated GPU; NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 starts around 800 USD.
That's retail. Besides, a lot of these laptops are shipping with 1x8GB DIMMs. 2x4GB DDR4-3200 SODIMMs will not cost $250. And certainly not at OE prices.
Raven Ridge is not supposed to compete with "gamer" mobile dGPUs. It first and foremost is meant to be an upgrade of everything that is Carrizo. Including the graphics, so it is at least respectable. Even if they insist on using some absurd memory standard like DDR4-2400 for an iGPU-equipped machine without dGPU, they could at least use 2x4GB configurations, instead of single-channel. And the power savings aren't THAT great; one of the points of the iGPU is to reduce the overall power budget vs. a dGPU. An Raven Ridge dGPU + dual channel configuration is going to save you power versus a 4c/4t or 4c/8t Summit Ridge + mobile dGPU. You will lose some performance ,but the point stands.