Quote from: vertigo on December 13, 2023, 21:36:16Quote from: whoami? on December 12, 2023, 05:11:58While the author says that the AMD model is the obvious option, both the Intel and AMD models score the same 88%. And that's because the Intel fanboy that reviewed the AMD model, butchered it in the battery testing. While AMD model offers better battery times, it only gets 92%, while this joke gets 98%.
This site continues playing the same game for years. Writes rewiews that look objective and then is doing the whole marketing and favoring thing on it's final score. Better AMD laptops will get lower or the same final score with worst Intel laptops because we all know that 99 out of 100 viewers will only look at the final score and not spend time to read a full review.
Exactly. I thought it was strange the review starts by saying it's worse than the AMD model despite being otherwise almost identical, yet has such a high score, so out of curiosity I checked the score in the AMD variant's review and, sadly unsurprisingly, found them to be the same. The more time on spend on NBC the more credibility they continue to lose in my eyes. There's too much bias and they don't seem to care about accuracy. I find myself skipping over more and more articles and reading it more to pass the time when there's nothing else to do than in an attempt to gain any real knowledge.
Quote from: NikoB on December 13, 2023, 20:47:41Funny how in 2023 you blame Google for your lack of knowledge in English language thus you get to be forced to use its translator.Quote from: NikoB on December 13, 2023, 20:43:23only the older linesThe moronic "AI" from Google could not correctly translate "more top-end lines" to make it clear. This is the real level of "AI" from Google. )))
Quote from: whoami? on December 12, 2023, 05:11:58While the author says that the AMD model is the obvious option, both the Intel and AMD models score the same 88%. And that's because the Intel fanboy that reviewed the AMD model, butchered it in the battery testing. While AMD model offers better battery times, it only gets 92%, while this joke gets 98%.
This site continues playing the same game for years. Writes rewiews that look objective and then is doing the whole marketing and favoring thing on it's final score. Better AMD laptops will get lower or the same final score with worst Intel laptops because we all know that 99 out of 100 viewers will only look at the final score and not spend time to read a full review.
Quote from: NikoB on December 13, 2023, 20:43:23only the older linesThe moronic "AI" from Google could not correctly translate "more top-end lines" to make it clear. This is the real level of "AI" from Google. )))
Quote from: jdrch on December 12, 2023, 21:14:47Why do most AMD laptops ship without Thunderbolt?Only Zen 4 Phoenix has built-in 2 USB40 ports. Zen4 and all older series do not have a USB40 controller in the SoC. Intel has had them for several generations now. In addition, Intel laptops are sold in a ratio of at least 4:1, i.e. the total cost of an instance is lower than a laptop with AMD, for natural reasons - AMD cannot (or does not want) to increase its market share to the detriment of profits, and increasing its share is always unprofitable at the first moment, and they do not have a cache reserve, like Apple . In addition, they deliberately limit supplies to increase prices.
Quote from: SLx on December 11, 2023, 10:00:24Any reason for not comparing with a similar variant? Like the Pavilion Plus 14-eh1174ng with the 6 + 8 core 13700H for around €1000 on geizhals?We haven't reviewed the particular SKU you are referring to. Also, pitting a 15 W chip against a 45 W one doesn't make for a fair comparison. Having said that, if you are able to find that config for 1000 Euro, it seems like a pretty good deal to me. Pairing that CPU with a dGPU would be better, at least as an eGPU.
No doubt that it would run hotter, but that CPU is much faster than the 1355U.
This is an embarasing comparison, even for me who usually prefers AMD.