Quote from: lejeczek on March 06, 2024, 16:14:39Linux users avoid ! no BIOS update for us, as of 2024's March
Lenovo constantly promises 6 years of support, but does not fulfill his promises.
I bought a laptop in 2019 with Zen+, there has been no new video drivers from Lenovo since 2020, although the AMD has released many versions since then. But all of them incorrectly work during hardware decoding VP9 (at least) on YouTube.
With the latest driver February 2024, 3500U, it increases the frequency to 3GHz and constantly loads by 15-70%, and VEGA8, on the contrary, is clearly not unloaded less than 50% (it is clear that the hardware decoding is working, but the graphs in W10 are confused in the latest versions of Windows 10 - the decoding is shown as Coding - I wrote about it 3 years ago). Coolers are noisy.
With the driver 2020 - the frequency is fixed below 2GHz - 1.4-1.7GHz usually, the load is 3 times lower on the processor (usually 15-20% no more) and slightly larger on VEGA8 (30-65%) - the cooler or off at low speeds Even with 4K@60FPS on YouTube. Official support for this series of laptops until 2025 ...
Here is the real price of support from Lenov. They know very well that there are problems and for some reason cannot affect the AMD (being the largest manufacturer of laptops and PC on the planet by the word by a market share, according to the latest statistics), so that the AMD ensure proper support of the old Zen+ series at the level W10/W11. Everyone does not give a damn about everyone. If the owners cannot file a Class Action. Or rather, lawyers will not see financial benefits in such a case.
Well, other reasonable problems that official requests were submitted in support were also ignored within 1 warranty of the year and after that.
Here is the real price of "support" from Lenovo.
So when buying Lenovo laptops, do not count on a conscientious update of drivers, and even more so on solving problems at an official request to support. They will not be.
I remember good and conscientious times, when the support and development departments even produced individual individual bios at the request of the client. Now you can forget about such a client-oriented approach.