Quote from: Sinocelt on April 14, 2023, 10:13:51Then they're shooting themselves in the foot by delaying the arrival of an APU better than Intel's (if Phoenix really is better than Intel's current offerings). They may make more money on the short term by first selling off their old APUs, but at the long-term cost of market share. If Phoenix laptops finally start trickling out only when Meteor Lake launches, Phoenix will find it harder to shine.
One thing to keep in mind however is, that the AMD 680m iGPU was probably only a testrun. But now 1 year has passed, and the testrun should be finished, and the 780m should arrive in great numbers.
Likewise it will probably be on Intel. MeteorLake is probably only a testrun for ArrowLake. As the Ryzen 6000 series was only available on laptops, MeteorLake is also only announced for laptops. This somehow confirms the assumption of testruns only.
Testruns often have a negative connotation...
AMD's testrun should be over now and they could go into delivery mode with a mature product, while Intel MeteorLake is only beginning with it's testrun. So from that perspective AMD has an advantage.
But you never know... maybe the first Intel MeteorLake is more powerful than expected. I'm assuming it gets similar driver updates as their ARC GPUs...