In such a small form factor, I am not sure if you have a lot of leg room to push for more powerful hardware to be honest. I feel RDNA2 is more power efficient, but it still runs very hot because of the high clockspeed. The Sapphire RX 6800 XT Nitro+ while pulling around 300W can hit 94 degs Celsius for its junction temp in a heavy RT workload.
I believe you misunderstood me, I wasn't comparing it to discrete graphics cards but really to others APUs, plus AMD claim of higher frequencies @ same power is supposed to be true at any power envelope really.
The right comparison is say vs Renoir and Lucienne U series SKUs, with those having Vega Graphics at up to 1750 MHz and 1900 MHz respectively, same 8 CUs and same TDP. Obviously, those are
up to but they can actually sustain some pretty high clocks, well despite say 4800U having more cores and thus requiring more power to those.
So I do think that there's something weird vs other mobile SKUs, possibly way lower binning or they tweaked Van Gogh to remove some stuff and etc to make it smaller and cheaper? Who knows.
In any case, the article mentioned that this will eat Nintendo Switch for lunch. From a hardware perspective, that is certainly so. But I would like to see if they can even sell anywhere as close to Nintendo Switch's sales number. This is not even an apple to apple comparison because the target market for Nintendo is certainly not the same as people who may buy this or a console like PS or Xbox.
I mean, it will certainly run circles around the Nintendo Switch, potentially even being able to emulate it, though that isn't any technical achievement since Switch uses pretty old hardware, when it released at 2017, it's SoC was already 2 years old and even when it was released in 2015 was kinda of meh.
But anyhow
this isn't a console, this is a
notebook in the shape of a handheld and with more console-like pricing. The actual competition for this isn't Switch but notebooks like
this. In the end, it has all the advantages and disadvantages of a PC, so probably really a different kind of beast to something like the Switch.