So Dell decided to position AMD as budget option again. Further locking the perception of AMD being cheap/ budget / value rather than leading edge. Not surprising given they are the biggest allies of Intel.
It is because it's new to them. It will come to alienware later. And G5 SE is not "budget" it's the "classic" price point. If they came with an alienware, and something is a bit crampy whit 5600m or ryzen it would be less acceptable than in a Dell G5, I guess.
No it's not.....it's incredible how ignorant people are of history, especially when it was only a few years ago. Throughout the 2000s, Intel bribed OEMs, like Dell, to NOT BUY AMD CPUs. We know this is an undeniable fact because Intel was convicted of being guilty of this in several courts of law around the world. When all the facts came to light, it was discovered that Dell, moreso than any other OEM, was the most "involved" in this. In disclosed emails between Intel executives, one intel executive even stated, and I quote: "Dell is the best friend money can buy".
There's no way that anyone with intelligence that just because Intel was caught, they'd stop doing this....if it's profitable to break the law and pay the fines, that's exactly what they'll do. The original poster pointed out exactly what's going on...intel is probably pressuring these OEMs to block AMD from getting into the top of the line models, even though it's now public knowledge that Ryzen 4000 ARE undeniably the best mobile CPUs currently available. Don't tell me "OEMs are scared", Asus made the Zepheryus G14, a top of the line model, and it paid off. Other OEMs have undoubtedly seen this example, and are aware of Ryzen 4000's superiority....and yet they don't act. I wouldn't be surprised if Intel is just giving away CPUs in exchange from barring AMD from high end models...after all, they were convicted of doing just that exact thing previously.
Actually they found a way to work around the bribing issue... these days Intel (and AMD as if they have a choice) are funding R&D OEM for producing certain production lines. So you can already guess what is happening? The one with the worst CPU currently still hast the most budget to spend… so if they fund more they keep selling more as there are more lines in the stack that consumers might buy. So things never change unless consumers understand what they buy which in 75% of the cases is not the … case. End of story consumer is the one suffering as Always from large capital companies.
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Brett, I'm confused - this article is saying "Coffee Lake" everywhere - did you mean Comet Lake?
For example, the first sentence - "Today Dell is refreshing the better portion of their gaming lineup, moving to the latest Coffee Lake processors... "
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ksec - Wednesday, May 13, 2020 - link
So Dell decided to position AMD as budget option again. Further locking the perception of AMD being cheap/ budget / value rather than leading edge. Not surprising given they are the biggest allies of Intel.DWBH - Wednesday, May 13, 2020 - link
It is because it's new to them. It will come to alienware later. And G5 SE is not "budget" it's the "classic" price point.If they came with an alienware, and something is a bit crampy whit 5600m or ryzen it would be less acceptable than in a Dell G5, I guess.
06GTOSC - Tuesday, May 19, 2020 - link
The base display of the AMD based G5 is worse than the Intel based G5.AnarchoPrimitiv - Tuesday, May 19, 2020 - link
No it's not.....it's incredible how ignorant people are of history, especially when it was only a few years ago. Throughout the 2000s, Intel bribed OEMs, like Dell, to NOT BUY AMD CPUs. We know this is an undeniable fact because Intel was convicted of being guilty of this in several courts of law around the world. When all the facts came to light, it was discovered that Dell, moreso than any other OEM, was the most "involved" in this. In disclosed emails between Intel executives, one intel executive even stated, and I quote: "Dell is the best friend money can buy".There's no way that anyone with intelligence that just because Intel was caught, they'd stop doing this....if it's profitable to break the law and pay the fines, that's exactly what they'll do. The original poster pointed out exactly what's going on...intel is probably pressuring these OEMs to block AMD from getting into the top of the line models, even though it's now public knowledge that Ryzen 4000 ARE undeniably the best mobile CPUs currently available. Don't tell me "OEMs are scared", Asus made the Zepheryus G14, a top of the line model, and it paid off. Other OEMs have undoubtedly seen this example, and are aware of Ryzen 4000's superiority....and yet they don't act. I wouldn't be surprised if Intel is just giving away CPUs in exchange from barring AMD from high end models...after all, they were convicted of doing just that exact thing previously.
duploxxx - Wednesday, May 20, 2020 - link
Actually they found a way to work around the bribing issue... these days Intel (and AMD as if they have a choice) are funding R&D OEM for producing certain production lines. So you can already guess what is happening? The one with the worst CPU currently still hast the most budget to spend… so if they fund more they keep selling more as there are more lines in the stack that consumers might buy. So things never change unless consumers understand what they buy which in 75% of the cases is not the … case. End of story consumer is the one suffering as Always from large capital companies.olivia009 - Saturday, June 13, 2020 - link
Wow, such amazing information, I appreciate to you, for this amazing information, great pictures, and clear specs. I will include it in <a href="https://needsguide.com/10-best-gaming-laptops/&quo... best gaming laptops</a> list, young kids love to find awesome machines online.DWBH - Wednesday, May 13, 2020 - link
Thanks for the clear specification table :)timecop1818 - Wednesday, May 13, 2020 - link
More crap from Dell with Killer wireless, no thanks!romrunning - Wednesday, May 13, 2020 - link
Brett, I'm confused - this article is saying "Coffee Lake" everywhere - did you mean Comet Lake?For example, the first sentence - "Today Dell is refreshing the better portion of their gaming lineup, moving to the latest Coffee Lake processors... "
Ryan Smith - Wednesday, May 13, 2020 - link
Apologies for that. You are correct. This is all Comet Lake, not Coffee Lake.Blame a mix of annoyingly similar product names, and a need for the other kind of coffee by the author.
romrunning - Wednesday, May 13, 2020 - link
Caffeine for all, and to all, a good night! :)Unashamed_unoriginal_username_x86 - Wednesday, May 13, 2020 - link
10900k in a laptop, it can now replace your desktop AND your stove!🍳Tams80 - Wednesday, May 13, 2020 - link
A shame about the G15 battery options. A 80-90 Wh battery would be nice.Tams80 - Wednesday, May 13, 2020 - link
G5*Get an edit function already.
zodiacfml - Thursday, May 14, 2020 - link
Too bad for those with money to burn, won't be getting a Ryzen.ads295 - Thursday, May 14, 2020 - link
I don't get it - is there something stopping Dell from using 1080p OLED displays? Why do they HAVE to be 4K?Jetcat3 - Thursday, May 14, 2020 - link
No other manufacturers producing a 15.6” AMOLED panel other than Samsung Display. They are rumored to be producing a 1080P version of this though.