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Posted by There's levels to this
 - Today at 21:00:20
Quote from: Enma45 on Today at 12:12:05Intel is still bribing manufacturers to prevent them from using AMD processors.

uh, so how comes x1 elite laptops, despite sucking, are readily available from all OEMs?

Or are you insinuating that they didn't bother bribing against Qcomm because they knew WinOnArm would fail?

Halo is too expensive. The SoC alone costs as much as some laptops.
Posted by Enma45
 - Today at 12:12:05
I'll never understand why manufacturers aren't opting for the new AMD Halo processors, currently the best laptop processors with the lowest power consumption compared to these Pathetic Lake processors. It seems Intel is still bribing manufacturers to prevent them from using AMD processors.
Here's a table with the new AMD Halo processors, which I consider the best, and I hope more manufacturers will adopt them.
Posted by Redaktion
 - Today at 01:03:19
Lenovo's ThinkPad E14 Gen 7 is an affordable and compact office laptop, which is available with Intel as well as AMD processors. But while the manufacturer uses the latest Intel chips, AMD customers only get outdated Zen 4 models.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-offers-the-ThinkPad-E14-Gen-7-with-modern-Intel-CPUs-but-only-old-AMD-CPUs.1174681.0.html