None of that is for YOU or the makers of the systems being made to decide. That is for the user/owner to decide.
That seems ok. That design maintains the ability for easy user upgrades.
I see myself as public demographics for such laptop I'm EE student so I need to run bit more complexed software than your average student and I need good battery life
, currently I have 12th gen U processor laptop with "powerful" 6+8 design "premium" Zenbook with 16GB of RAM
and I really don't like it, battery life sucks - in part because ASUS are bunch of incompetents that can't optimize the battery life of thin and light device
and in part because 12 gen U (and also 13 and 100 series ultra) processors suck at power efficiency I'm getting like 3 hours battery life just reading a damn PDF
and that with reduced brightness and battery optimized plan. This is embarrassing, you think the target demographics will care more about socketed RAM or getting decent battery life?
I'm not Apple fanboy and I hate their pricing scheme, but they showed how good are efficient laptops and most of the people care about it the most.
16GB is enough for what I do right now, if I'll need more I'll have to replace the laptop this is true, but considering how bad the laptop is - I will be glad to get rid of it.
RAM on package saves quite a bit of power - this is the truth the matter, could they added additional socketed RAM option? maybe, but if it meant more complexed and inefficient design then hell no.
For people like you there is Arrow lake which has different target demographics, and there will be thin and light designs for it, but battery life won't be as good as Lunar Lake. Personally I want my laptop to be mobile no tethered to wall socket, and have good performance at low power - if they manage to deliver this, it is the step in right direction. For more intensive tasks and ability to upgrade I have desktop which always be several times better than laptop. I would have even considered buying MacBook or QUALCOMM SoC in the future for that efficient design, but as there is software I use that will not work or will work poorly with these devices, it's not an option for me.