It's nice that Intel is working with OEM's to produce nicer laptop in general. (90 hz, non-16:9 aspect ratio, lighter form factors, bigger batteries due to there being more space now because the TigerLake PCB/motherboard is much smaller)
It's also nice that Intel seems to be pricing much more competitively. Last year with the few Ice Lake laptops which were available last year, most started at 1.5k for very limited storage and ram and went up to 2k if you actually wanted decent storage/memory amount. (especially when you add the additional VAT tax of certain regions/countries)
That being said, this is very bad. Intel drivers and compatibility are a mess for new games. This in itself wouldn't be a big deal since I don't think anyone is getting Xe to run Cyberpunk well or something. But when you consider for a fact that Intel's drivers are an even bigger mess for older games, is there any point anymore?
And Nvidia isn't any better. Nvidia on Desktop is good/ok. Nvidia mobile are a completely different case. Allot of the featureset that Nvidia brings to desktop has been removed in Optimus drivers (probably in an effort to reduce driver bloat so that they can optimize power delivery more). You can't even run older games on mx350/450, they're forced to run on Intel. So I'd argue, for mobile, Nvidia Optimus is even worse than Intel/AMD.