Although AMD Ryzen Mobile processors are a great solution, highly powerful, manufacturers are not betting on developing laptops based on this solution.
AMD Ryzen processors have performed very well and have been a major change in Intel's hegemony thus far. The Ryzen Mobile solution is an excellent solution that is based on the Zen architecture cores, which give life to all Ryzen, Threadripper and EPYC, accompanied with RX Vega graphics, being a very powerful solution with an adjusted price. These processors have no competition thanks to the graphics.
Although they are presented as an interesting solution, the Ryzen Mobile are being a complete failure, because in the four months since the launch of these processors, we do not see more than a couple of laptops with these processors for sale, just what contrary to what happens with laptops with Intel solutions. Next week we will see on the market Intel's six-core Coffee Lake processors for laptops and it is the same day, we will be able to find a large number of gaming laptops based on these processors on the market.
Some of the main manufacturers, such as Dell, Lenovo and HP, among others, have not yet developed laptops based on the Ryzen Mobile, something quite curious, since these APUs are much more powerful than Intel processors, since the Intel integrated graphics are pretty lacking.
The problem with the Ryzen Mobile is precisely in the RX Vega Mobile graphics, which are not good in terms of consumption and temperature and this would be the reason why laptop manufacturers would not be implementing these processors, because they would consume the battery excessively fast, which would pose significant problems in the autonomy of laptops, precisely at a time when manufacturers seek to offer more and more autonomy.




It makes sense that a laptop that needs to be constantly connected would no longer be portable. That's what desktop PCs are for. I hope that the next Intel apps can be portable.
Reminder that if you want to use a powerful or powerful gaming laptop, it must always be connected to the socket or it will be performance-capable due to energy issues.
Put a good amount of money in the right pockets and you will win the competition, market control. Dirty game . Defamation… .. well intel I kept shitting on gamers like you did for 7 years your mother's concha
LOL, clearer than water, you've nailed it to your balls !!, intel basically knows with the money and monopoly it has on laptops it can abuse msi asus….
I think that if it is foul play, if you realize the dell envy x360 has a price range of $ 700- $ 1000 + when making a basic laptop without touch or crazy technologies, something more home-university would greatly lower the price making it competitive, it is my opinion.