Quote from: cynan on March 13, 2025, 22:25:0212 full power cores on AMD vs 4 P and 4 E cores on Intel. Apples to oranges comparison. Why is this useful?
And who buys a thin and light efficient laptop to play games?
Incorrect, it's not 12 full-power cores for AMD, but instead "4x Zen 5 , 8x Zen 5c" so it's 4P+8E done AMD style.
There's nothing wrong with providing decent gaming performance in a (ultra-)thin laptop. Those chips can be used in handhelds (like Steam Deck) and hopefully they also scale up to offer even better performance at the higher, but "standard" gaming laptop power levels.