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*HX - mobile workstation
*H / *HS - laptop
*U / *P - ultrabook
Ryzen AI - current gen amd
Ryzen 7x4x / Ryzen 8x4x - last gen amd
Ryzen 6xxx / Ryzen 7x3x - prev gen amd
Core Ultra 1xx / Core 14xxx - current gen intel
Core 1xxx / Core 13xxx - last gen intel
Core 12xxx - prev gen intel
Generation is the most important factor for single thread performance, then power usage and lastly sku.
You could go for an *HX or *H model from a recent gen for an upgrade or if you're fine with the performance you had you could also get a *U model as those are cheaper, more silent and use less power. It's actually surprising that your laptop wasn't that loud
Also the next intel generation is soon to come with big improvements I think, but it'll probably take time for it to be sold
Thanks! Do you think I'ld be good with this for example:
https://www.conrad.de/de/p/asus-notebook-vivobook-s-15-oled-k5504va-ma105w-39-6-cm-15-6-zoll-wqhd-intel-core-i9-i9-13900h-16-gb-ram-1-tb-flash-1-tb-ssd-intel-iris-x-graphics-win-11-home-schwarz-90nb0zk2-m004h0-3059355.html
I9 13900h. On paper it beats the bit more expensive ryzen 9 6900hx version by about 10 % in single thread.
https://www.conrad.de/de/p/asus-notebook-vivobook-pro-15-oled-m6500rc-ma028w-39-6-cm-15-6-zoll-wqhd-amd-ryzen-9-6900hx-16-gb-ram-1-tb-flash-1-3059354.html
Tho the difference in default clock speed is in favor of the ryzen?
https://www.cpubenchmark.net/compare/4867vs5210/AMD-Ryzen-9-6900HX-vs-Intel-i9-13900H
Main use are big excel queries, power apps builder, power bi etc...
It'd be good I think, especially if the 105W is the cooling capacity