Neither display is what you'd call impressive though. The display on both the 14- and 16-inch models features 1920x1200 resolution, with the 14-inch model having a brighter display at 300 vs 250 nits for the 16-inch model.
The 14-inch model measures 313.9 x 220.45 x 16.3 mm and weighs in at 1.29 kg, whereas the 16-inch model is slightly larger-for obvious reasons-and measures 356.3 x 248.6 x 16.3 mm, but remains fairly portable at 1.6 kg. On the plus side, this means the pricing will be quite competitive, but more on that in a second. This is because Barcelo is a refresh of Cezanne, which means both CPU families based on the Zen 3 architecture. This sadly means that features like USB4, DDR5/LPDDR5 and PCIe 4.0 support are out the window. Both models are based around either a Ryzen 5 5625U or a Ryzen 7 5825U processor, which is built on AMD's Barcelo chips.
However, its Ultra PC models are built around AMD hardware and although there have been a 13.3-inch model in the past, the company has announced its new 14- and 16-inch models. LG's Intel based gram-series of notebooks have proven quite popular in the Ultrabook segment. Additionally, a split-screen mode allows for different apps to be shown side by side. The customizable Control Panel on PA147CDV puts the tools and functions creators need front and center, enabling quicker adjustments for a more efficient workflow.
Content creators can connect PA147CDV to a laptop for a dual-screen setup and fine-tune their projects on compatible Adobe software via ASUS Dial and Control Panel, or take notes or sketch with a stylus. ProArt Display PA147CDV empowers creators and helps streamline creative workflows both in and out of the studio. PA147CDV has a multi-award winning design, earning accolades that include the 2021 Good Design and Computex d&i Gold awards. The multi-award-winning PA147CDV is well-equipped to cater to creators' needs: it includes a specially designed mechanical kickstand for perfect viewing and working positions, plus it features one HDMI and two USB-C ports. The panel is pre-calibrated to Delta E 2 and covers 100% sRGB and Rec. It also includes the intuitive ASUS Dial and customizable Control Panel for shortcuts in supported Adobe creative software. It features a 14-inch, 32:9 (1920 x 550) IPS panel with 10-point multitouch and Microsoft Pen Protocol 2.0 stylus support. These low-precision operations are the soul of algorithmic supersampling technologies such as XeSS.ĪSUS today announced the end-of-September availability of ProArt Display PA147CDV, a creative tool that's designed to empower creators and streamline creative workflows. It seems that IGC patches for the upcoming APU family still don't allow for DPAS (Dot Product Accumulate Systolic) instructions - instructions that rely on XMX (Intel Xe Matrix Extensions), the AI engines responsible for executing 128 FP16/BF16, 256 INT8, or 512 INT4/INT2 operations per clock. Puzzlingly, Intel's upscaling technology, Xe SuperSampling (XeSS) could be out of the picture - at least for now. The kicker here is the presence of flags that detect whether the iGPU is of the "iGFX_meteorlake" type - if so, IGC sets ray tracing support to enabled.
According to bits and pieces from Intel Graphics Compiler (IGC) code patches, it seems to be confirmed that ray tracing support is indeed coming to the TSMC-made, 3 nm GPU tiles in Meteor Lake. Twitter user Coelacanth's Dream has dug up information that indicates Intel's commitment to bring ray tracing support to even its IGP (Integrated Graphics Processing) tiles. Intel's future Meteor Lake APUs seem to be playing catch-up to AMD's integrated graphics in more ways than one.