I am looking for a new laptop and I am rather surprised that I cannot find detailed product sheets on the processors when compared to the Intel website.
I am interested in a Ryzen 5 based laptop and I see posts that state the Ryzen 5 processor supports virtualization. I cannot confirm that the Ryzen 5 3500U or any Ryzen laptop actually supports AMD-VI and AMD-V.
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No not yet as I'm using Linux and there are bugs with AMD's kernel space driver amdgpu which is preventing me ( and others ) to suspend/resume my laptop correctly, affecting quite alot of people ( from where I've been reading ) and disabling iommu specfic to AMD is helping on that but ofcourse that is leading to other issues/restrictions
I've not actually tested virtualization yet on this laptop
We need to get AMD to fix issues with amdgpu, amd iommu
Linux 5.2.9 has just been released ( compiled and installed that ) and that has some fixes related to amd hardware but still needs more
I don't use windows
I have a HP Pavilion 15-cw1507sa which has an AMD Ryzen 5 3500U and there is an option in this BIOS/UEFI to enable virtualization
Thank you for your response. I am curious if you are using any Virtualization such as Oracle's Virtual Box or VMWare.
No not yet as I'm using Linux and there are bugs with AMD's kernel space driver amdgpu which is preventing me ( and others ) to suspend/resume my laptop correctly, affecting quite alot of people ( from where I've been reading ) and disabling iommu specfic to AMD is helping on that but ofcourse that is leading to other issues/restrictions
I've not actually tested virtualization yet on this laptop
We need to get AMD to fix issues with amdgpu, amd iommu
Linux 5.2.9 has just been released ( compiled and installed that ) and that has some fixes related to amd hardware but still needs more
I don't use windows