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Posted by A
 - June 26, 2024, 23:42:05
Quote from: TRUE on June 26, 2024, 18:36:53+1 True. MSI's prestige is over in handheld consoles and Intel, as MSI, has lost almost 1 year compared to its competition, a bad reputation is very difficult to shake off and that is what has happened to MSI and Intel, no one will buy again a game console with Intel and no manufacturer will take the risk and even more so after having seen what AMD ZEN 5 is capable of, you can imagine it in the next consoles uffff......

If MSI cared about reputation, they wouldn't have some of the highest failure rates of laptops
Posted by TRUE
 - June 26, 2024, 18:36:53
Quote from: LifePo7 on June 26, 2024, 13:40:17MSI received money from Intel to launch a failed product and not suffer financial impact, from a business logic point of view no one would choose to launch an inferior and more expensive product.
+1 True. MSI's prestige is over in handheld consoles and Intel, as MSI, has lost almost 1 year compared to its competition, a bad reputation is very difficult to shake off and that is what has happened to MSI and Intel, no one will buy again a game console with Intel and no manufacturer will take the risk and even more so after having seen what AMD ZEN 5 is capable of, you can imagine it in the next consoles uffff......
Posted by LifePo7
 - June 26, 2024, 13:40:17
MSI received money from Intel to launch a failed product and not suffer financial impact, from a business logic point of view no one would choose to launch an inferior and more expensive product.
Posted by julia_top
 - June 26, 2024, 12:19:48
AMD has proven in the last 5 years to have the best processors for laptops and with the latest release AMD ZEN 5 even more where it doubles the power of its CPU and iGPU compared to Qualcoom and Intel.
All consumers are clamoring in computer forums for an ultrabook with AMD and I think the handheld consoles have proven it.
The amount of money and time that has been lost with the MSI Claw is enormous and it seems that they want to rectify it, but it is too late other companies have already gone ahead.
Posted by Redaktion
 - June 26, 2024, 11:21:40
Notebookcheck had an opportunity to speak with MSI's regional marketing managers Bruce Lin and Green Lin about the MSI Claw, Windows-on-Arm laptops and its future plans. While MSI will stick with Intel for the foreseeable future, it is open to the idea of collaborating with AMD for handheld chips at a later point.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/We-have-an-open-attitude-for-all-kinds-of-collaboration-MSI-s-Bruce-Lin-and-Green-Lin-talk-about-the-MSI-Claw-and-the-future-of-handhelds.852991.0.html