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No disabled AMD GPUs in Dell XPS’

Move along, nothing to see here Well actually there’s quite a lot to see. One of the first companies to come to market with Intel’s new Kaby Lake multi-chip processor with HBM and an AMD GPU was Dell. With its thin, light, powerful as hell, and reasonably priced, pen-based XPS 15 2-in1sporting a 360-degree hinged 15-in 4K screen. A story ...

Robert Dow

Move along, nothing to see here Well actually there’s quite a lot to see. One of the first companies to come to market with Intel’s new Kaby Lake multi-chip processor with HBM and an AMD GPU was Dell. With its thin, light, powerful as hell, and reasonably priced, pen-based XPS 15 2-in1sporting a 360-degree hinged 15-in 4K screen. A story was circulated at CES when the notebook was introduced that least expensive version of the XPS 15 2-in-1 would have an Intel Core i5 8305G with a disabled AMD GPU meaning that only the Kaby Lake Core i5 processor with
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