Yet another laptop that pairs AMD with a crap display. They're really trying to hinder AMD.
Quote from: xpclient on December 23, 2020, 11:49:22
Now that Intel has opened up the Thunderbolt spec and yet AMD isn't adopting it, "— No Thunderbolt" should be listed as one of the Cons for every AMD laptop since you list it for quite a number of Intel laptops. It is available but AMD, not the manufacturer is choosing not to support it.
Quote from: iUser on December 23, 2020, 16:10:45
Yep!
Few years ago Thunderbolt was only in premium laptops, but now even ThinkPad E14 G2 with Tiger Lake have Thunderbolt 4 / USB4 40Gbps port.
I don't know when exactly the standard was opened by Intel (sometime 2017 or later), but it's quite possible that by the time it was, it was simply too late for it to be added to Renoir, and since Lucienne is basically a refreshed Renoir, the same would apply there. Cezanne should have it, so I agree there (assuming TB was open in 2017 or possibly even 2018), but I'd rather USB4, since it can accomplish the same things but is even faster/better and, more importantly, sticks with an entirely open standard vs one that is based on a closed one and is only open now. So going forward, I feel new laptops should support one or the other (again, I prefer USB4), and as long as they do, that should be enough and they shouldn't be knocked for not having the other.