Quote from: Jom on July 15, 2022, 06:22:43Means nothing, Ryzen is vaporware. Comparing Intel to AVAILABLE AMD, AMD is beaten. Intel has 1260p in the market, AMD has 5800u. When AMD makes annoucements and releases its products, make comparisons with what intel HAS AVAILABLE in the market. AMD is a year/cycle behind Intel in releasing it's products. Great specs in vaporware that isn't available to consumers is exactly that. This was a chip announced a year ago with 3 models costing upwards of AU$2.5k each being made, it's is not a competitor to Intels chip.IDK man, I have new ryzen for 3 months now. What vaporware are you talking about?
Would love to own an AMD ryzen 6800u laptop with non soldered memory and 2 SSD bays, but that is 2 years off at best, when Intel could have i7-13xxx or even i7-14xx models on the market.
Quote from: Singuy on July 15, 2022, 19:17:34Quote from: Jom on July 15, 2022, 06:22:43Means nothing, Ryzen is vaporware. Comparing Intel to AVAILABLE AMD, AMD is beaten. Intel has 1260p in the market, AMD has 5800u. When AMD makes annoucements and releases its products, make comparisons with what intel HAS AVAILABLE in the market. AMD is a year/cycle behind Intel in releasing it's products. Great specs in vaporware that isn't available to consumers is exactly that. This was a chip announced a year ago with 3 models costing upwards of AU$2.5k each being made, it's is not a competitor to Intels chip.
Would love to own an AMD ryzen 6800u laptop with non soldered memory and 2 SSD bays, but that is 2 years off at best, when Intel could have i7-13xxx or even i7-14xx models on the market.
Except it's available and you can even get discount with a coupon code.
Quote from: Jom on July 15, 2022, 06:22:43Means nothing, Ryzen is vaporware. Comparing Intel to AVAILABLE AMD, AMD is beaten. Intel has 1260p in the market, AMD has 5800u. When AMD makes annoucements and releases its products, make comparisons with what intel HAS AVAILABLE in the market. AMD is a year/cycle behind Intel in releasing it's products. Great specs in vaporware that isn't available to consumers is exactly that. This was a chip announced a year ago with 3 models costing upwards of AU$2.5k each being made, it's is not a competitor to Intels chip.
Would love to own an AMD ryzen 6800u laptop with non soldered memory and 2 SSD bays, but that is 2 years off at best, when Intel could have i7-13xxx or even i7-14xx models on the market.