Acer Aspire 14 AI z Ryzenem AI 5 330 - świetny laptop do 4 tysięcy złotych?

Can a modern, lightweight, and affordable laptop challenge a ten-year-old workstation processor? Today, the Acer Aspire 14 AI, equipped with the latest AMD Zen 5 architecture, enters the shop. I checked how it performs against the 3500U, i7-6850K, Ryzen 3600, 5825U, and the previously popular i5-7200U. It's clear how much AMD has changed over the past few years. But I'm not limiting myself to just benchmarks. I also looked inside the case to assess the cooling system and the limited expansion options, finding one odd flaw. 00:00 - Introduction 00:24 - Intro 00:27 - AMD's situation in the mobile market and the beginnings of the Zen architecture 00:55 - Acer Sapira 14 AI 01:26 - Appearance and available connectors 02:26 - Advantages of USB-C charging 02:48 - Keyboard, touchpad, and screen 03:53 - Internal design (CPU cooler, RAM, and NVME drive) 05:06 - The only flaw in the design 05:59 - Discussion of the specifications of the Ryzen AI 5 330 and other platforms (i5-7200U, i7-6850K, Ryzen 3600, 3500U, and 5825U) 07:53 - Zen5 and Zen5c 08:31 - Math tests (SuperPi, wPrime 2.09) 09:22 - Cinebench R23 09:47 - PovRAY 3.7 10:17 - VRAY and Blender (the importance of turbo modes) 10:40 - Encryption tests (AES and Serpent) 11:07 - Performance in scientific applications (Asteroids@home and MappingCancerMarkers) 13:10 - Performance tests in real-world applications (Winrar, 7-ZIP, IrfanView) 14:22 - Video compression to H264 14:42 - Acer Swift 5 (2017) vs Acer Aspire 14 AI 15:15 - The AI ​​issue... 15:30 - Radeon 820M and test summary