To be fair, it’s not a particularly large market, and i’d wager they’d have to put up a higher-than-worth-it cost to gain marketshare from Nvidia. They’re contempt with their APU’s for the time being.
They already have great APUs with awesome efficiency relative to Intel. It just seems like they don’t get nearly enough attention in the higher end laptop space. I’d love to go Ryzen for my next work laptop but there’s virtually nothing.
Well, first and foremost because the Ryzen models are ordered out until Q2 of next year. Beyond that I’m more interested in something slimmer for the portability aspect. I’m picky and it’s stupid I know.
still have supply issue: intel/nvidia announce laptop product, I can get it within 2 weeks; amd announce laptop product, not going to see it for at least 6 months
Meanwhile almost non-existent when it comes to GPUs in laptops.
To be fair, it’s not a particularly large market, and i’d wager they’d have to put up a higher-than-worth-it cost to gain marketshare from Nvidia. They’re contempt with their APU’s for the time being.
Not surprised at all, NVIDIA is still dominant in gaming laptops.
As someone who owned a laptop with an RX 6500M, I wish I got an RTX 3050 one instead. But that doesn’t matter, I’m more of a desktop guy anyway.
If they can get APUs to the level of a RX 6600, they should be able to grow their laptop segment easily.
They already have great APUs with awesome efficiency relative to Intel. It just seems like they don’t get nearly enough attention in the higher end laptop space. I’d love to go Ryzen for my next work laptop but there’s virtually nothing.
Framework?
Why not a framework?
Well, first and foremost because the Ryzen models are ordered out until Q2 of next year. Beyond that I’m more interested in something slimmer for the portability aspect. I’m picky and it’s stupid I know.
still have supply issue: intel/nvidia announce laptop product, I can get it within 2 weeks; amd announce laptop product, not going to see it for at least 6 months
I’m not from US btw
Even on the Desktop they are under 15%