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AMD exec hints that discrete RDNA 4 GPUs won’t be in gaming laptops anytime soon, leaving Nvidia’s RTX 5000 cards unchallenged

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  • AMD’s Ben Conrad was interviewed by Notebookcheck.net
  • The exec was asked about the prospects for RDNA 4 laptops in the future
  • Conrad’s reply was vague, but clearly hints that we shouldn’t expect anything on the RDNA 4 mobile front in the near future

AMD’s RDNA 4 graphics cards are coming to desktop PCs soon, in March 2025, but if you were hoping these next-gen GPUs could be in one of the best gaming laptops in anything like the near future, well, you can seemingly forget about that idea.

This nugget of news comes from an interview that Notebookcheck.net conducted with AMD’s Ben Conrad, who is Director of Product Management for Premium Mobile Client at the company (via VideoCardz).

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