Quote from: whoami? on December 16, 2023, 13:01:28QuoteYou might think that the removal of the P-series makes it easier to find a suitable processor, but this is not the case. As mentioned before, the H-series chips now cover an even wider TDP range and customers just don't know what performance they will get.
That was the whole idea. To mislead consumers. Consumers will be reading a review of a high cost laptop of high TDP and think that the cheaper laptop having an H series chip will be offering close or even the same performance.
This is not a problem of fraudulent business in general, but a problem of a society that is inadequate and does not want to do everything so that business and trade behave in a civilized and adequate manner. And the information about the product was complete.
Specifically for the laptop market, this means that society, in each individual country, must demand from regulators that they require, at the trade level, to report, for those same laptops, the actual consumption levels in each selected factory profile and the expected performance level based on a set of publicly known tests (for example, developed by government agencies with source codes). As an example. But in general, an accurate description of the product, which excludes fraud with the characteristics of a specific model of any product on the market. So that it is impossible to sell under one product article a completely different product in terms of characteristics and quality - everything must be clear within the framework of the mandatory tolerances that manufacturers are required to publish for each new product.
The buyer has the right to know what he is buying. Any attempts to deliberately confuse the buyer or hide important information from the product (and this is exactly what happens all the time in the market) must be severely dealt with by state regulatory authorities. This is precisely the goal of such bodies - to prevent lawlessness on the part of uncontrolled and unprincipled businesses. And constantly develop and maintain minimum requirements (and what information must be disclosed to the buyer during the sale) for different groups of goods
Try to obtain from manufacturers a mass of technical data on a specific product on the market - you will quickly discover that they hide almost everything that can provide a meticulous consumer with the opportunity to sue them for violating banal product tolerances. In fact, there are no tolerances for almost anything in ordinary goods precisely because the indication of a mass of technical tolerances immediately creates the possibility of lawsuits against them.
Why then are people surprised that Intel is doing something like this? After all, the population allows them. As do other business representatives.
Therefore, dissatisfaction with the current situation should be addressed not to Intel or some other business representatives, whose goal is always to screw you with the maximum possible profit, at the lowest possible cost, but to your local society (state) - why does it allow such product descriptions that allow type of the same product, sell completely different in quality/characteristics.
Doesn't similar things happen in other spheres of human activity? The same food, clothing, shoes, medicines, etc. This is a problem of a society that is inadequate to the challenges of the times.
And this problem can only be solved by constantly increasing the level of general education of the majority of the population, so that this majority creates sufficiently competent pressure on politicians and regulatory bodies, which the powers that be and the business layer diligently avoid, on the contrary, worsening education in public schools and universities. This is what the recent PISA 2022 results have proven.