Quote from: Dorby on November 01, 2022, 22:30:27You missed my point about "battery life" =)
AMD Advantage gaming laptops pull 10+ hours. Properly designed ultraportable also if not more. If you really need crazy battery life you can go with Snapdragon-based laptops but that limits your performance/feature options.
Quote from: Dorby on November 01, 2022, 22:30:27A 12700H capped at 30W in slim chassis on battery power is not going to deliver on performing hours and hours of multi-threaded CPU bound application,
If you are doing compute-heavy work on the battery it will be drained quickly. If you put in a much weaker CPU, the computing work will take way longer and probably use the same amount of energy in the end.
Still using H-series chips and limiting their power is kind of dumb unless for some reason they are cheaper...
Quote from: Dorby on November 01, 2022, 22:30:27Not to mention AMD CPUs are practically unattainable for small boutique manufacturers such as Clevo and TongFang.
GPD has them, OnePlayer has them. TongFang was one of the first to have Ryzen 5800H-only laptop with no dGPU, which was then branded by Schenker, Eluktronix, and even KDE Foundation, and alike. Right now Clevo has a cheap 5825U with the cellular modem in my local reseller. Clevo also makes desktop-Ryzen DTRs. They have the allocation.
6800U and H/HS with LPDDR5 models are super rare though - like Lenovo has few but available on some limited markets. It seems like due to a drop in sales worldwide laptop makers and AMD aren't pushing that high of a volume. With the upcoming 7000 series launch which is a substantial one (6000 aside from the iGPU and USB4 is pretty much the same as 5000) I would say 6000 was not that appealing to refresh laptops when existing stock would benchmark pretty much the same.
Quote from: Dorby on November 01, 2022, 22:30:271255U + 99Wh on the other hand? Creates a selling point for people looking for 15 hours+ battery on a non-MacBook.
Or get a Snapdragon with 2 days of battery life! At some point, you are having battery life marketing similar to camera pixel count race while you omit performance. There are already Intel 12th U-series chips in laptops. They aren't the best when it comes to performance or battery life so you would be paying for less than what is currently possible.
And doesn't the Dell XPS 13 has it? Apple YouTubers use it to show how Apple is ahead ;)
As it's November already it's better to just wait for CES to see what new AMD will offer and what Intel is planning.