That’s good to know about Ryzen as portability and battery life are my priorities too. Thanks! I’m going to seriously consider them for the next laptop.
I’m sure intel battery life is still better optimized at this point, but my ryzen laptops do probably 8+hrs idle and 2+hrs intense (i.e. gaming, video calls, etc.). Which is good enough for me.
I forgot that back in 2018 there was a kernel bug where ryzen couldn’t sleep or wake from sleep, but that’s been fixed for so long I’d forgotten about it. Haven’t seen sleep/wake issues in probably 2-3 years at least.
That sort of battery life is fine for me. I don’t need to do much heavy work on the road, I just want something that will last a day of fairly frequent web-over-wifi use at a reasonable brightness. I don’t do much gaming while travelling, and if I think I will be, I just take my Switch.
I also pick my laptops based on being able to charge by USB-C, and I travel with a big PD-capable power bank. So I’m never really stuck for power.
That’s good to know about Ryzen as portability and battery life are my priorities too. Thanks! I’m going to seriously consider them for the next laptop.
I’m sure intel battery life is still better optimized at this point, but my ryzen laptops do probably 8+hrs idle and 2+hrs intense (i.e. gaming, video calls, etc.). Which is good enough for me.
I forgot that back in 2018 there was a kernel bug where ryzen couldn’t sleep or wake from sleep, but that’s been fixed for so long I’d forgotten about it. Haven’t seen sleep/wake issues in probably 2-3 years at least.
That sort of battery life is fine for me. I don’t need to do much heavy work on the road, I just want something that will last a day of fairly frequent web-over-wifi use at a reasonable brightness. I don’t do much gaming while travelling, and if I think I will be, I just take my Switch.
I also pick my laptops based on being able to charge by USB-C, and I travel with a big PD-capable power bank. So I’m never really stuck for power.