A new budget laptop listing shows AMD's upcoming chips might be a step back. Walmart listed an HP OmniBook 5 configuration priced at seven hundred seventy-nine dollars. This model uses an unreleased AMD Ryzen AI 5 430 processor from the Gorgon Point series. It is a quad-core, eight-thread chip with a Radeon 840M integrated graphics unit containing four compute units.
The laptop comes with only eight gigabytes of RAM, which is less than most current configurations. It includes a 512-gigabyte solid-state drive and a 1920 by 1200 pixel display at 60 Hertz. This early retail listing likely contains placeholder information subject to change. The product will not be available for purchase before AMD's official announcement of the new mobile CPU family.
This specific OmniBook variant represents a lower-tier model compared to the existing six-core versions. The listed price could also shift before the actual launch.
The laptop comes with only eight gigabytes of RAM, which is less than most current configurations. It includes a 512-gigabyte solid-state drive and a 1920 by 1200 pixel display at 60 Hertz. This early retail listing likely contains placeholder information subject to change. The product will not be available for purchase before AMD's official announcement of the new mobile CPU family.
This specific OmniBook variant represents a lower-tier model compared to the existing six-core versions. The listed price could also shift before the actual launch.