Quote from: MTL ADM on May 05, 2023, 23:21:29AMD has kind of never cared about laptops, if we think about it.
What has AMD done? Sell their best APU's exclusively to consoles for the last 10 years.
Any thoughts about just giving up on AMD completely for laptops? Just too much incompetence all around. Been 3 years and still blaming pandemic for delays.
I can tell you this, Meteor lake is coming. It's gonna be released on time and will be widely available / in stock. And it's gonna be slightly faster than the 12 CU Radeon 780M but with a massive L4 Adamantine super cache, which should help quite a bit in higher resolution gaming.
I've been following AMD very closely since last year and see this confirmed. They mostly only care about the console market.
I don't think they give up laptops completely - at least not officially (but maybe inofficially). It's like the laptop market only gets the "remains" of what's left of iGPUs from console sales. That's why probably only few samples with 780m iGPUs will reach the laptop market. The priorities are undeniable since they have such a huge advantage in iGPUs compared to Intel, but don't use it to gain laptop market share.
Frankly, I don't like what AMD does. But I'm also glad they created an impressive 780m iGPU, and therefore put Intel under pressure to also create a better iGPU. When Meteor Lake comes, and is roughly equal to a 780m, and widely available, we "all" will eventually get decent consumer devices - decent all-purpose laptops and Mini-PCs for everyone (and not limited to gaming only).
Since this realisation I also see it like this:
The world of AMD is the world of consoles (stationary consoles or handhelds).
The world of Intel is the world of serious business and universal, all-purpose devices.
As a consequence Intel represents more of what I expect from computer developments than AMD, and thus will most likely be my preference - even if their upcoming iGPU will not be as fast as a 780m.