This site’s news on July 26, sources Golden Pig Upgrade Package yesterday said that AMD’s Zen 5 architecture mobile desktop processor Fire Range series (this site’s note: that is, the mobile version of the Ryzen 9000 “Granite Ridge” series version) will still use the FL1 package.
According to AMD’s official website, the “package” here refers to the CPU platform. AMD's previous generation of similarly positioned products, the Ryzen 7040 HX "Dragon Range" series, also used the FL1 CPU platform.
In other words, like their desktop counterparts, Fire Range and Dragon Range are compatible on the CPU platform, without the need to separately purchase two motherboards.
This means that gaming notebook motherboards designed for AMD Fire Range processors and NVIDIA RTX 50 series mobile graphics cards can be directly replaced with the more affordable previous-generation Zen4 architecture Ryzen 7040 HX processor, lowering the price of 50 series mobile graphics cards. Product price.
As for Intel, this year’s 14th-generation Core and Core Ultra 200 “Arrow Lake” mobile processors installed in regular gaming notebooks are not compatible with the socket. Two motherboards of different designs are required to match the 50-series graphics cards.
Golden Pig Upgrade Package It was also mentioned on Weibo that AMD will make a certain price increase on the Fire Range product line, but the price increase will not be as high as that of the Ryzen AIHX 300 product.
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