Fair enough. I just bought a laptop with an Intel Core i7-1165G7.
The reason is I got tired of dealing with Ubuntu being unable to be installed in my AMD Ryzen 2500U.
Yes, even with the latest version using the latest kernel, and my last attempt to install it was a few days ago in 2022.
Last time I mentioned this issue about AMD in this forum I was downvoted, but I don't care, I am writing now this comment from a nice laptop, and I'm back in Linux again, so I am happy with this decision.
My point is: yes, AMD market segmentation is better, and I wish them the best. But for my particular use case: Windows is not enough, and I require the machine to work in Linux, therefore Intel is a must.
The reason is I got tired of dealing with Ubuntu being unable to be installed in my AMD Ryzen 2500U.
Yes, even with the latest version using the latest kernel, and my last attempt to install it was a few days ago in 2022.
Last time I mentioned this issue about AMD in this forum I was downvoted, but I don't care, I am writing now this comment from a nice laptop, and I'm back in Linux again, so I am happy with this decision.
My point is: yes, AMD market segmentation is better, and I wish them the best. But for my particular use case: Windows is not enough, and I require the machine to work in Linux, therefore Intel is a must.