The problem with the GPP - again, I don't know why AMD fans love to bring things from a decade ago whenever they run into any misfortune - is that it was actually illegal and not exactly thought through. It was a clear cut antitrust case, by making premium lines use exclusively Nvidia chipsets at the detriment of the competition was about as good as losing in court. Nvidia's lawyers probably told them the same thing which is why it was retired before it ever went into effect - ASUS was the only company to create the alternate "AREZ" branding, and the only product released with said branding was a ROG Strix RX 580 without any physical changes, it was every bit the exact same card from before and the branding never saw use after this. No other AIB adopted anything that arose from the GPP in the like... infamous 2 or 3 days it was a thing.
You can't be serious. The reason anyone designs a premium segment Radeon GPU at all is because they're exclusive AIB's, otherwise there's no point. Those cards fill the niche of whoever would buy a high-end design based on a Radeon chipset, and those are definitely not us folks who buy overpriced ASUS ROG GPUs. I'm including myself here.
I'm not AMD fan. I tolerate no BS, from either brand. However, this might have triggered you, by having some sort of preference.
As of antitrust case... the ISP companies in US, "stollen" 400+ billions, that supposed to go into fiber connection all over the US. None was even slightly punished for misuse of the funding. Because the regulators don't give a sh*t, as long as the "lobbying" dollars flow.
The recent example, with AI/GPU companies "meeting" with govenment officials in both US and EU, behind the closed door. Nobody would ever know, what they did agreed upon.
I think you have read too many conspiracy theories LOL
Asus is fully on the side of AMD on the CPU front (
Asus sell a lot of Strix Point Laptop), yet Asus is actively sabotaging their relationship with AMD on the GPU front? weird huh
Anyways let play the blame game when Radeon can't keep up with competition
You might be unaware of my opinion about AMD and Radeon. Go figure.
It's such coincidence, that most nVidia top GPU owners are so salty and triggered, whenever seeing nVidia in the text.
Asus sells many laptops. But for years Asus, much like other brands, dedicate "premium" solutions for Intel and nVidia only. Even if "premium" means GTX1630. There were a lot of products, which never got any proper dGPU along with top AMD CPU.
After all, Asus sabotages itself. Everything they do they cr*p on their own feet, after shooting them both. I don't get the entre cult made around their products. I had some very good Asus motherboards, but that's all.
But It's an old saga, that lasts from the times, when they have split their MB production, and outsourced their mid and lower end motherboards to the newly created Pegatron, thus became a complete hot garbage. Much like AsRock. Anything was better than these two. And it was back in 2007-2008. I understand, that later AsRock might became a reliable brand, and some things changed significantly.
Also, the premium Asus motherboards were 90% for Intel, or if for AMD, only if they were based on nForce chipset. Only later, Asus switched to AMD chipsets, only due to nVidia dropping their own.
As for VGAs... even then the Asus graphic cards were nowhere near the dedicated partners counterparts. If one would want to get nVidia it was either BFG, XFX, or EVGA were the obvious choice. For AMD it was Sapphire, PowerColor, HIS, or even GeCube, or Club3D.
This examples mean that this sh*tty behavior isn't new. This was always like this. But unfortunately some people cannot fathom the parallels. If what happens now, happened then, thus it never ended.