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Gigabyte Hints Ryzen 9000G APUs Mean No GPU Needed
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 40155, member: 636"] AMD plans to release new Ryzen 9000G processors later this year. Gigabyte added these chips to their motherboard support pages. The company prepares existing B650 boards to work with the upcoming processors. Computer builders can use one motherboard for different chip types. These changes suggest AMD will launch the new processors soon. The new chips combine Zen 5 processor cores with improved RDNA 3.5 graphics. These graphics chips outperform basic display adapters found on current desktop processors. Gamers can play simple esports titles without buying separate graphics cards. The processors handle indie games at decent frame rates. AMD targets users who want compact computers without extra hardware. Rumors point to processors using Radeon 890M graphics already found on handheld gaming devices. These graphics chips support advanced video features like AV1 streaming technology. Content creators benefit from having strong processor power and decent graphics on one chip. Portable systems run everything without needing external graphics cards. The single chip approach simplifies computer builds. Gigabyte adds early support to avoid compatibility problems later. Their B650 motherboards will receive software updates for both standard and graphics-enabled processors. The updates ensure memory works properly across different processor requirements. Users get one software package that supports multiple processor types. This approach makes building computers easier for everyone. [/QUOTE]
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