Intel is pretty fucked. They have no good cpu cpu for the next few generations/years
Panther Lake, Intel's current mobile option, is their best laptop CPU in years. It made a huge leap forward in efficiency, and is now the better option than AMD in nearly every metric. I think people are judging Intel on their past poor performance, no different than how people treated AMD for a while. Neither is going anywhere anytime soon.
i only do desktop ;s, cant say i owned a laptop since windows vista era.. Power use/performance is just not there for pc for gaming and it is slightly better at productivity compared to AMD.
ive used intel for a decent amount of time. 4790k, 9900k and 12900k. and 3 prebuilts before the 4790k. And I really needed a new CPU since I do a lot of physics simulations for work and constantly compiling shaders.
not that AMD is fantastic.. my current AMD computer that i built 1 year ago, contains a 9950x3d and 5090, has a lot more gremlins than all at least 3 previous intel computers combined. for your last comment.. people usually do stick with one brand for long term since its something that is familiar. it takes a lot of fuckups to make people switch. i probably will look to upgrade CPU in about 4 years and GPU in about 3-5 years and i am definitely itching to go back to an intel CPU if they do something impressive.
Panther Lake, Intel's current mobile option, is their best laptop CPU in years. It made a huge leap forward in efficiency, and is now the better option than AMD in nearly every metric. I think people are judging Intel on their past poor performance, no different than how people treated AMD for a while. Neither is going anywhere anytime soon.
i only do desktop ;s, cant say i owned a laptop since windows vista era.. Power use/performance is just not there for pc for gaming and it is slightly better at productivity compared to AMD.
ive used intel for a decent amount of time. 4790k, 9900k and 12900k. and 3 prebuilts before the 4790k. And I really needed a new CPU since I do a lot of physics simulations for work and constantly compiling shaders.
not that AMD is fantastic.. my current AMD computer that i built 1 year ago, contains a 9950x3d and 5090, has a lot more gremlins than all at least 3 previous intel computers combined. for your last comment.. people usually do stick with one brand for long term since its something that is familiar. it takes a lot of fuckups to make people switch. i probably will look to upgrade CPU in about 4 years and GPU in about 3-5 years and i am definitely itching to go back to an intel CPU if they do something impressive.