Does anyone know if Ryzen will support LPDDR4 in it's mobile chips? I tried Googling around for it but couldn't get an obvious yes or no.
Seems sort of unlikely, but if they do support it a lot sooner than Intel, that would be a big win for AMD.
Even more unlikely would be a Ryzen powered MacBook Pro with 32GB of LPDDR4 RAM...but I'd be willing to pay a lot of money for that. I know Apple tends to prioritize single core performance on their own chips, but almost all of the desktop software their pro users are using would run better on Ryzen than on Intel's current offerings.
Plus, with Intel's Iris Pro gone, Ryzen might allow them to have better integrated graphics, and bring back a 15" model with no dGPU.
Seems sort of unlikely, but if they do support it a lot sooner than Intel, that would be a big win for AMD.
Even more unlikely would be a Ryzen powered MacBook Pro with 32GB of LPDDR4 RAM...but I'd be willing to pay a lot of money for that. I know Apple tends to prioritize single core performance on their own chips, but almost all of the desktop software their pro users are using would run better on Ryzen than on Intel's current offerings.
Plus, with Intel's Iris Pro gone, Ryzen might allow them to have better integrated graphics, and bring back a 15" model with no dGPU.