• @tomten
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    311 months ago

    Aren’t any AMD based ones? Seems to be very few laptops with AMD gfx overall.

    • @trougnouf
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      211 months ago

      I am very happy with my RX6800 based Asus Zephyrus G14 laptop :)

      • @FreeLikeGNU
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        211 months ago

        My RX6700 based 2022 is a beast. I think Valve did an amazing job with the AMD based Steam deck leveraging Linux as well! You can hook up the little handheld to a monitor or a TV and still have a blast with nearly all of your existing Steam library for not much money.

    • @WhiskyTangoFoxtrot
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      111 months ago

      Few, yes, but not zero. Unless you want one with Linux on it from the factory, then it’s zero.

      • @tomten
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        111 months ago

        Yes and it sucks, I would love one

        • WFH
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          111 months ago

          AFAIK there are no OEMs that build AMD dGPU-equipped laptops. Most “small brand” and Linux-first laptop manufacturers actually sell rebadged Tongfang or Clevo laptops, and 99% of their products are Intel anyway. AMD CPUs are often only found in “gaming” laptops with nVidia dGPUs.

          That’s why I’ve put a deposit on a Framework 16. Zen 4 CPU, optional RDNA3 dGPU module, upgradable and repairable. They’re not preinstalling Linux like Tuxedo or Slimbook, but they’re at least Linux-friendly.

          • @tomten
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            211 months ago

            Framework isn’t available where I am yet unfortunately.

            • WFH
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              111 months ago

              Yeah depends on where you are but they’re slowly expanding their operations. I think they should ship at least to the whole EU instead of focusing only on the richest markets, and this might be easier since they opened their new fulfillment center in the Netherlands, but having followed closely the SteamDeck’s launch, I also know that logistics are a pain even for a huge company like Valve. It probably doesn’t make sense yet for suck a “small” operation to spread itself too thin too soon.