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From a purported Medusa Point benchmark and an FSR 4.1 sighting to a possible RDNA 5 update, things are happening on the AMD front.
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I tend to agree. My last and current laptop is not a gaming centric device. I wouldn't even use it for 'casual' gaming to be honest. I also don't play any light twitch gaming stuff.I gave up on gaming laptops.
Unless you need the performance for something other than gaming - and Apple isn't an option for whatever reason - they just don't make sense.
If it needs to do computer stuff and be portable, 'light' gaming is good enough IMO. Anything more is a progressive exercise in frustration.
I bought my son a entry level gaming laptop back in 2018 for college. 4c/8t i5 8th gen, GTX 1650 4GB, NVME 2x8GB 2666. He still has it, only needed a new battery and repaste these last 8 years. The real value lies in the future proofing. Still powerful enough for daily driver and most games. I paid $600 for it. Could have gotten him Ryzen APU with 8GB ram for $300, so I think the extra 300 has proven an excellent investment. Especially given ram pricing now.I gave up on gaming laptops.
Unless you need the performance for something other than gaming - and Apple isn't an option for whatever reason - they just don't make sense.
If it needs to do computer stuff and be portable, 'light' gaming is good enough IMO. Anything more is a progressive exercise in frustration.
Exactly. Also hoping AMD remembers who got them here. Some of us rode with them through a lot of rough country in order to support competition. It worked for everything but graphics. Radeon division is a dumpster fire.How much of that will be for us consumers in the end. Fingers crossed!!