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  2. These Are the Most Powerful ASUS Gaming Laptops You Can Buy - AOL

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    One of this laptop’s major drawbacks is its weight—a common problem with gaming laptops. The ROG Strix Scar 16 is nearly 6 pounds and comes with a 2.5-pound power brick.

  3. Lenovo's latest gaming laptops pack more efficient NVIDIA ...

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    Lenovo is leaping quickly on the latest NVIDIA and Intel technology for its gaming laptops. It's introducing Legion 5i and Legion 7i portables (successors to the Y540 and Y740 respectively) that ...

  4. Performance per watt - Wikipedia

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    As of June 2016, the Green500 list rates the two most efficient supercomputers highest – those are both based on the same manycore accelerator PEZY-SCnp Japanese technology in addition to Intel Xeon processors – both at RIKEN, the top one at 6673.8 MFLOPS/watt; and the third ranked is the Chinese-technology Sunway TaihuLight (a much bigger ...

  5. The Razer Blade 18 is the most luxurious gaming laptop ... - AOL

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    Razer says the new Blade 18 is the most powerful laptop it’s ever built. However, with a fully loaded model coming in at a whopping $4,500, it’s way out of reach for pretty much everyone.

  6. Computer cooling - Wikipedia

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    The dust buildup on this laptop CPU heatsink after three years of use has made the laptop unusable due to frequent thermal shutdowns. In operation, the temperature of a computer's components will rise until the heat transferred to the surroundings is equal to the heat produced by the component, that is, when thermal equilibrium is reached. For ...

  7. Zen 4 - Wikipedia

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    Zen 4c launched in Epyc 8004 series processors, codenamed "Siena", on September 18, 2023. With up to 64 cores and 128 threads, Siena is designed with a lower cost platform in mind for entry-level server, edge computing, and telecommunications segments where higher energy efficiency is a priority. [57]