Quote from: Charlie on August 27, 2022, 14:20:25Bis Intel bei TSMC produzieren lässt (was ja gerade wieder nach hinten auf 2024 verschoben wurde), ist es keine wirklich bessere Alternative zu AMD. Der Aktienkurs spiegelt das aktuell wieder.
So this is not a problem of TSMC, but a problem of Intel specialists who, to their shame, are not able to use the topology for their processors from TSMC technical processes (although, of course, we will never know all the kitchens of the relationship between their specialists).
In general, as I already wrote, the Gx 455 series (in general, models below 15.6" with a full keyboard are of little interest to me, so as 12"-14" I consider nothing more than portable system units...) lines are in poor demand in stores for a simple reason - disgusting screen quality (45-46% NTSC only in mass case retail variants) and poor port layout for right-handed people (and there are most of them on the planet). HP just shot itself in the foot a long time ago and continues to persevere year after year. Or take(see to) Omen - there was a top-end universal laptop for both work and games in 2018, but they took and ruined both the case (the most successful in the 2018 model in terms of the location of ports and compactness) and the keyboard. It feels like there are pests in HP's marketing department who are deliberately driving the company to bankruptcy ...
Remember the popular saying - all happy people look about the same. All unfortunates are different. That's about the same can be said in the form of an allegory about laptops. All the right laptops will look a priori the same on the outside (in terms of the location of the ports, the case, the screen, the right keyboard, including the tactile sensations from typing on it), but all the idiotic models look individual, but what's the use of this stupid individuality? You can dye your hair in purple color and still be a fool... About such attempts to stand out from the crowd, smart people just twist their fingers to their heads. If there are not enough brains to stand out with the mind, then raspberry pants and purple hair are used. It's easier, right? It's the same with laptops. It is extremely difficult to really stand out, denoting oneself as a technological leader to which other manufacturers are equal, it is much easier to screw up the keyboard in R&D with some "designers" stoned in the trash, etc. "ideas" from second-rate college graduates...