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1.) Can't see a proper PCIe slot happening here for no other reason than they wouldn't want to cannibalize their ITX boards. That being said if 500 series AMD chipsets end up rolling with PCIe 4.0 we should see twice the throughput of current M.2 which means an M.2 to PCIe 3.0 x8 adapter should be a very real possibility.2.) Can't see the use for 4 SODIMMs for the vast majority of users (APU gamers I'm thinking). A lot of real estate that could be used for other stuff.3.) Same as above. Real estate on this board is very limited. Would rather have more power phases and the possibility to have a 95W part (possibly with headroom to overclock).
1.) Can't see a proper PCIe slot happening here for no other reason than they wouldn't want to cannibalize their ITX boards. That being said if 500 series AMD chipsets end up rolling with PCIe 4.0 we should see twice the throughput of current M.2 which means an M.2 to PCIe 3.0 x8 adapter should be a very real possibility.
2.) Can't see the use for 4 SODIMMs for the vast majority of users (APU gamers I'm thinking). A lot of real estate that could be used for other stuff.
3.) Same as above. Real estate on this board is very limited. Would rather have more power phases and the possibility to have a 95W part (possibly with headroom to overclock).