2022 is ending, but I still haven't seen a mass production laptops for sale with Ryzen 6600U/6650U/6800U/6850U, which were announced in the already distant yet relatively peaceful (but already after the turning point in 2020 in civilization) 2021... A couple of reviews here and nothing in retail all over the world. AMD announces processors but doesn't actually mass-produce them. And so it has been for many years, year after year. And Intel began to do the same thing from 2021 ..
Apparently the shortage of chips will increase, tk. everyone began to cut production, tk. demand is falling, those who want to overpay for goods from the past are no longer on the planet. Demand is falling, production of everything and everyone is falling, this is a spiral of degradation. The real (and not nominal) incomes of the population are falling. But "efficient" managers get more and more, as the press recently told, from the study it follows that in the 1960-1970s top managers on average received 20 times more than the average worker in US enterprises, and now 400 times (and the lower the salary workers, the higher this difference, which is paradoxical). And prices only grow for everything (hello hyperinflation is so necessary for the financial mafia), because the smaller the volume, the higher the cost of consignments of goods. Naturally, people no longer want to work for a pittance qualitatively, especially young cadres, but no one needs them in this crazy and insane world.
It's a pity for me when millions of still working HDD/SSD morons-managers are sent under pressure to Big Tech (who really don't give a damn about nature and empty costs - the minimum risks, costs and maximum profit are more important to them, the drank process is important (the longer, the better), but not the result of empty costs for the production of the same), but I don't feel sorry at all if such items are sent under a bulldozer, with the obligatory deprivation of salaries (and dismissal) of those who do this for $3000 in 2022...
With the latest ZBook Firefly 16 G9, HP's mobile workstation is available in the 16-inch form factor for the first time and combines an Alder Lake-U processor with the dedicated T550 GPU from Nvidia. Unfortunately, the performance of both components is lacking.