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Posted by RinzImpulse
 - June 04, 2021, 04:04:29
I hope Lenovo won't become one of this.
Posted by Awesomeblackdude
 - June 03, 2021, 22:43:39
Well, I am aware that AMD did a blind eye when partnering with Dell while they was pushed their AMD G5 SE 15-17 hot garbage laptops.

Unfortunately, Dell didn't stop there, you guys remember the Dell G5 5000 PC is another Garbage Parts & Hidden Loads of catastrophes. Who in the F-as in fudge would design a proprietary Nvidia OEM gpu card so it would not allow any form of being interchangeable??

What evil yippie aye yay nonsense is this and the N-GPU came with a lousy busted fan with poor insulation. Did I mention this is a Dell i5 product? Hello Intel you guys allow your product to be represented like this?

Okay, where was I,.. Oh, so yeah Nvidia y'all keep on telling me for another year not to buy your products. But why be so damm deviant and raise up your manufacturer suggested retail prices for no great performance gains. Do I look like a joke to you?? 😬

Posted by Muhammad Anhar
 - June 03, 2021, 19:41:22
So green and blue are bribing OEMs . Nothing new here
Posted by Redaktion
 - June 03, 2021, 13:13:33
This move might not surprise too many, but it does show that Nvidia can still be caught off guard by AMD, even when Team Red announced the arrival of the mobile RDNA 2 dGPUs half a year ago. On top of this, AMD might not even come up with a decent supply of RX 6000M dGPUs due to the ongoing chip shortages.


https://www.notebookcheck.net/Nvidia-rumored-to-reintroduce-GeForce-Partner-Program-for-Chinese-laptop-OEMs-forcing-the-exclusion-of-new-AMD-RX-6000M-GPUs-from-most-models.542518.0.html