That isn't not true at all. We have an entire other thread about what happens when you try to stuff a dedicated GPU into a laptop that clearly isn't designed to handle the heat.
You can't just slap an RX 580 into a laptop that is designed for a GTX1060.
The gaming laptops with AMD dedicated GPUs have to be bigger, thicker, heavier, have much worse battery life, and get a lot hotter. These are the facts, and it is also why the AMD gaming laptop market has pretty much dried up. Just go to newegg and go the gaming laptop section and search for laptops with AMD radeon GPUs. You get 5 results, 3 models from ASUS, 1 from Lenovo, and 1 from HP. Manufacturers aren't going to put products out in the market, spending the time to develop them, if the product can't compete.
A 580 is power hungry? Throw a 560 there. People might just want an AMD card for various reasons. Fans of the company, haters of Nvidia control panel, a specific game/application, whatever logical or illogical reason. And even in the case of the 580, even if the laptop is "bigger, thicker, heavier, have much worse battery life, and get a lot hotter" could be selling at a lower price, even slight lower price. Not to mention that many consumers buy what the seller will advice them to buy. If this looks bad, well it was much worst 12(?) years ago when almost every seller was promoting Pentium 4 systems, while at the same time burring the Athlon64 models.
Sure you can, they are true, why can't they? The problem is when people try to make a statement that was very clearly about a specific thing, and make it seem like a blanket statement against they company they prefer.
It is an OK comment when you are running a grocery, not when you represent a multi billion international company. And do you know that MSI representative personally to know for sure that this was not a blanket statement?
No they don't. They state the truth, if we can't make true statements explaining why we do things without the fanboys getting pissed off, then the fanboys have won.
Based on that truth, you have a warranted monopoly in EVERY MARKET. I mean, only the best performing and the best value products would be selling. Everything else is sub par, DOA, the end, nothing to explain here.
I'm not saying you did this, I'm saying others in the thread did. There were like 2 pages of comparisons of desktop GPUs for some reason.
Haven't read the other posts and you quoted me. But thanks for clarifying anyway.
That's bull. The question was asked why MSI doesn't offer AMD GPUs in their gaming laptops, this person is giving the reasoning behind the decision, and those reasons are very valid.
It's easy to give a reasonable reply when it has to do with AMD. You don't feel any threats incoming. If it had to do with Intel or Nvidia, some other type of question and a reply that could make Intel or Nvidia look bad, that could easily send someone searching for a new job or at least make him be more careful about the replies he posts.
More bull? I think not. Until recently and for years, all the tech press was proving this point.
in any case when a representative of a multi billion international company that SELLS AMD products, call them sub par, even not in a blacket statement, that's the worst kind of negative publicity for that company and music in the ears of competing companies.