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Can Intel compete while remaining on 14nm?

Read more about Intel's Comet Lake-H series of mobile CPUs.

Read more about Intel's Comet Lake-H series of mobile CPUs.

As I said before, no chance those CPUs will hold over 5GHz for anything longer than a few seconds before they overheat and throttle. But morons will buy it up like wildfire because of it
Unfortunately for AMD (& Consumers), the laptop industry is entirely OEM based. And pretty much all OEMs still have Intel's claws in them.
So it will take some time of Intel's CPUs being laughably behind AMD for them to start increasing the AMD offerings.
To be clear, it's really the consumer's fault. I don't think intel is paying for OEMs to stay with them besides what they already pay for higher-end offerings. (Really there's a reason why there isn't a gaming notebook with high end GPU and mid range CPU even though a core i5 would do just fine with an RTX 2080. But I digress), actually the problem here is consumer's are allienated with Intel's marketing they think anything other than i3, i5 or i7's are Chinese rip-offs. Seriously every single person in the last year that asked me for a laptop or desktop recommendation was skeptic and annoying every time I recommended a Ryzen powered laptop, even if it had more RAM and was less expensive with me guaranteeing them it would be a better choice, even if it was the same price.
People just think there isn't anything in the computing world besides Intel and that by itself will keep OEMs from moving over to AMD
AMD is storming the Laptop market. Not sure where this info that Intel have all the OEMs in their hand comes from.
And considering super computers are switching to AMD, I like to think that scales downwards meaning more and more pcs, and laptops are switching too. Which we clearly see.
I think the only area Intel dominate is servers. And that is mainly because companies do not want to take the risk of an architecture change with such sensitive and vital information being stored on their servers. They do not want to chance any disruption with AMD setups. Some have braved this however.