The new Radeon 600 series is practically a rebranded Radeon 500 lineup that, unfortunately does not feature any 7 nm models. Instead, AMD has "refreshed" two 14 nm and three 28 nm GPU models aimed at the entry-level desktop and laptop market, just in time for the arrival of Intel's Gen 10 mobility CPUs.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-launches-low-end-Radeon-600-GPU-series-for-laptops-but-it-s-only-a-rebranded-old-Radeon-500-lineup.430310.0.html
Just because it's a refresh doesn't mean much. Polaris is a very strong GPU competitor for budget and even midrange builds. Just because it's not the bleeding edge high end bankruptcy causing GPU doesn't mean it's bad.
Hey,
Polaris ain't wrong, but deceptive ways to trick the customer making him think he is buying something newer than 2013 is wrong..... (I'm not saying Nvidia is better)