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now the kicker.....the 43% gain is in multi tasking because the 370 is 12 cores VS the 350's 8 cores.....and depending on use case the extra 8MB of L3 cache with 350 having 16MB and the 370 having 24MB total
so......i would have to say if you care about using AI on any level get the 370 but real world for just gaming devoid of AI use the 350 should be fine
i say this as they are really close in SINGLE CORE performance so the only real gains is the extra cores many games wont use now.....
so the question you need to ask yourself.....do you need 12 cores or will 8 do for your needs?!?!?
You can go and look up two similar models of laptops where the only difference is the APU (cpu + igpu combo) and then compare the laptop models on NotebookCheck.net