Unfortunately for me, it uses SmartAccess Graphics. I can’t confirm the others. But according to this video it supports most of them. https://youtu.be/L9Ww_7wwNkM?t=144
Because if it didn’t support AMD SmartAccess Graphics, there would probably still be a MUX toggle in the BIOS. But that feature is important to me. For most people, it’s probably a good thing that it does support SmartAccess Graphics.
I haven’t had a laptop with a dGPU yet, really looking forward to all the power on the go. It seems like this laptop will be about as good as my old 1080TI, which is nice.
Is it possible to switch the MUX from software (as in some CLI tool in Linux)?
In linux it works as a MUXless laptop. So you can run individual applications on the dGPU but the output from the dGPU still goes through the iGPU to the monitor.
I’d prefer if this thread stay on original topic so if you have any suggestions or questions about MUX maybe it would be better to post there.