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  • CochainComplex
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    Originally posted by phoronix_anon View Post
    I'll buy the first one I can get in a laptop without discrete graphics, Cezanne or Tiger Lake-H, doesn't matter to me. Apparently AMD forgot that non-gamers like bleeding edge performance too.
    I dont think that this is the fault of AMD. OEMs should be called out here.
    If you have 10 intel Options vs 1 AMD Option available, it is of course more likely that one of the 10 Intel Options will fit your needs. in Contrast the chance that you will find the same match as AMD Version will be around 10% (in this example).
    And if I look at Dells Portfolio 50 vs 1 could be even a plausible casescenario.

    So knock at the door of the OEMs and blame them. bridgman might have insights who decides about the CPU/GPU combo configurations which later are available on the consumer market.
    Last edited by CochainComplex; 05 February 2021, 10:33 AM.

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  • slavikgenes
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    Originally posted by squash View Post
    #MeToo but after the almost complete lack of availability of AMD's top end low power part (Ryzen 4800u) in the US market in ANY form I'm not expecting the 5800u to be any more real... And I sure don't want to spend more for a dgpu that I have to disable in any case.
    Well, there is at least an HP EliteBook with 4750U and some Lenovo models with 4800U w/o dGPU for pretty reasonable money in my location. But it's like a drop in the ocean. It seems that OEMs think that if we want high end part then Nvidia GPU with some CUDA capabilities is a must have. Ignoring that said dGPU increase the price almost by 100%...

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  • euduvda
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    Originally posted by phoronix_anon View Post
    I'll buy the first one I can get in a laptop without discrete graphics, Cezanne or Tiger Lake-H, doesn't matter to me. Apparently AMD forgot that non-gamers like bleeding edge performance too.
    I don't know if I'm understanding how OEMs work correctly, but isn't their decision if a certain model has dGPU or not?

    If my assumption is correct, maybe they're thinking that more cores = gaming?

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  • squash
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    #MeToo but after the almost complete lack of availability of AMD's top end low power part (Ryzen 4800u) in the US market in ANY form I'm not expecting the 5800u to be any more real... And I sure don't want to spend more for a dgpu that I have to disable in any case.

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  • jonkoops
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    Originally posted by phoronix_anon View Post
    I'll buy the first one I can get in a laptop without discrete graphics, Cezanne or Tiger Lake-H, doesn't matter to me. Apparently AMD forgot that non-gamers like bleeding edge performance too.
    This. I've been looking for a laptop with a performant CPU, but they are all 'gaming' laptops with a dGPU. These come with tradeoffs I am just not willing to make.

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  • phoronix_anon
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    I'll buy the first one I can get in a laptop without discrete graphics, Cezanne or Tiger Lake-H, doesn't matter to me. Apparently AMD forgot that non-gamers like bleeding edge performance too.

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  • Intel On Their 11th Gen H35 Processors: "Fastest Single-Threaded Laptop Performance"

    Phoronix: Intel On Their 11th Gen H35 Processors: "Fastest Single-Threaded Laptop Performance"

    Intel sent out a news release on Thursday proclaiming their new 11th Gen H35 "Tiger Lake H" processors deliver the "fastest single-threaded laptop performance" thanks to the Core i7 11375H delivering up to 5GHz turbo frequencies...

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