Problem is the terrible Intel chips they use. The Celeron series chips they use have fewer cores and/or threads than the embeded chip in something like the . Which uses a chip that is quite old to begin with.
Comparisons to the embeded ryzen 1605b to some of the chips in the GPD pocket PCs.
I agree that my best bet is to wait for these chinese knock-off companies to make a good pocket pc for my needs, but it hasn't happened yet. I will just have to patiently wait for the global supply shortage to die down before I have a chance to buy one.
The 1605b is a 15W chip while the Intel is 6W, I don't think AMD has anything in the pipeline for that kind of TDP.
Valid point, but I'll take the extra TDP for the performance gains. I've used [intel] those chips in other devices. They are absolutely terrible.
My point is they'll never put AMD in those devices cause they can't scale down to that TDP and would melt your hands. Best case scenario they'll get a deal for less shitty Intel chips.
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