Quote from: kek on May 18, 2022, 04:30:39Quote from: DantePierttyr on May 17, 2022, 23:48:54
They cant. intel's paying too much for that...
More than Intel, it's the consequences of AMD deciding to be only a designer and not have their own fabs. They compete with others to put out their chips.
Meanwhile, Intel has moved on with their launches like nothing has happened. A bold example of how important is to own and manage your as most as possible of your production process.
Worse chips than AMD? It's up for debate, because as for much performance AMD might have, Intel has more features packed in, along with more stock available to buy now. And at the end of the day, customers will pick whats available (and works) and move on.
Quote from: domestoboto on May 18, 2022, 03:30:10Quote from: Dorby on May 17, 2022, 23:37:56
Buy "Lenovo Yoga 7 14 AMD" with Ryzen 6000 CPU.
Discussion over. Vote with you wallet. Lenovo is not going to use AMD chips on X1 series as long as they get paid by Intel who sponsors laptop manufacturers. And they get paid a LOT.
IDK about this. The ThinkPad line is so much better than the Yoga line, for one (more robust security features and protocols, generally better durability, more IO). One's for corporate rollouts and the other's for rolling out a new fashion line or online newsletter.
Also, AMD has been slower than molasses with the rollout of Ryzen 6000. That's the BIGGEST problem as to why almost flagship laptops right now use Intel 12th. AMD focused on gaming laptops (with the 6xxxHX) for the first release, which almost no one who is in the market for a thin-and-light such as this ThinkPad will cross-shop or consider as an alternative; the 6000U laptops are still many months away.
And the few laptops that do have Ryzen 6000H right now still do not have a true 1:1 substitute for Thunderbolt 4; they don't even have USB 4 support, fgs! How can you have a "true flagship" model with AMD that's missing many critical features that are easily available with Intel chips?
Quote from: kek on May 18, 2022, 04:30:39customers will pick whats available
Quote from: DantePierttyr on May 17, 2022, 23:48:54
They cant. intel's paying too much for that...
Quote from: Dorby on May 17, 2022, 23:37:56
Buy "Lenovo Yoga 7 14 AMD" with Ryzen 6000 CPU.
Discussion over. Vote with you wallet. Lenovo is not going to use AMD chips on X1 series as long as they get paid by Intel who sponsors laptop manufacturers. And they get paid a LOT.