Processor Performance | Gaming, multitasking | 12th Gen Intel Core i3-1235U (2 cores, 4 threads) ▲ (Base) vs 13th Gen i7-1355U (4 cores, 8 threads) ▲▲▲ (Advanced) (Industry: AMD Ryzen 5 5600G (6 cores, 12 threads) ▲▲▲▲) | Base: Affordable for casual gaming; Advanced: Smooth 1080p gaming ▲▲▲; Industry: AMD’s 6 cores offer better multi-threaded performance | Base: Limited for heavy multitasking; Advanced: Higher power draw; Industry: Larger thermal footprint |
RAM Capacity & Speed | High-performance apps, multitasking | DDR5-4800MHz: 8GB (Base) ▲ vs 16GB (Advanced) ▲▲ (Industry: DDR4-3200MHz (16GB) ▲▲▲) | Advanced doubles RAM for more apps; DDR5 faster than DDR4 (4800MHz vs 3200MHz) | Base may bottleneck; Industry DDR4 cheaper but slower (3200MHz) |
Storage Solution | Fast boot, file storage | 512GB NVMe SSD (Read: 3500MB/s) (Industry: 1TB HDD (Read: 200MB/s) ▼) | SSD 17.5x faster than HDD; ideal for gaming and OS load times | HDD cheaper but slower; SSD limited to 512GB (Industry HDD offers larger capacities) |
Networking Capabilities | Dual network setups, gaming servers | Dual Gigabit LAN (VLAN tagging support) ▲▲ (Industry: Single LAN ▼) | Redundancy and dedicated gaming stream; supports network segmentation | Requires more ports; industry standard lacks this feature |
Graphics Performance | Light gaming, video rendering | Intel UHD Graphics (256MB shared memory) ▲ (Industry: NVIDIA GTX 1650 ▲▲▲) | Cost-effective; avoids extra heat from dedicated GPUs | Can’t handle AAA games; weaker than dedicated GPUs (e.g., GTX 1650) |
Operating System | Business use, virtualization | Windows 11 Pro (Hyper-V, BitLocker) ▲▲ (Industry: Windows 10 Home ▼) | Enterprise features like virtualization and encryption | Higher cost; requires activation; Home lacks advanced tools |