Quote from: Alex544 on July 19, 2020, 01:36:09
uhm... manufacturers don't want AMD GPUs because they've historically been crap on laptops and is still worse than NVIDIA atm.
You've misunderstood what he said: the problem is that these amazing laptops with AMD CPUs typically come with the mid-range Nvidia GPUs instead of top-of-the-range Nvidia GPUs. As such you cannot buy an 'ultimate laptop' today: you can get the best CPU (AMD laptop) but sacrifice a bit GPU, or alternatively you can get the best GPU (Nvidia laptop) but sacrifice CPU (Intel-based).
It is true that the AMD-based options typically come with worse GPUs (like Nvidia 1660) than their Intel counterparts.
So what he's saying is that as long as this situation persists, the only solution for AMD is to repeat its feat with CPUs on the GPU front: if AMD can come up with a GPU that is as good as Nvidia, then it can create entire packates (laptops) that are attractive as both GPU and CPU.