this post was submitted on 10 May 2024
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The one advantage Intel has is Thunderbolt 4. Few people care about Thunderbolt on a desktop but on laptops it's kinda nice (when it decides to work).
And how many buyers actually care about that?
I'm pretty sure, nowadays institutional buyers define the market. Tons of regular people don't even have laptops (or desktops for that matter) anymore.