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  "path": "/threads/is-amd-relevant-as-a-consumer-company.2633773/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-02-06T20:15:17.000Z",
  "site": "https://forums.anandtech.com",
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  "textContent": "Firstly, this is a non-AMD, non-Intel, pro-consumer question. AMD gatekeepers must stay in their own thread bubbles.\n\nLisa Su, after delivering an incredible >50% PPW uplift in RDNA3 and disappearing from making RDNA4 promises, has now set sights on delivering the Sun, that very thing that gives name and purpose to our solar system, with \"AI\" that will generate fusion and power the universe, and everything else. That \"AI\" has generated a version of her with no ounce of shame has been confirmed, verified, and sealed by now.\n\nThe Zen 5 vs Zen 4 % meme wrote itself in non-X3D desktop or even worse for laptops. The price premium for AI sticker in laptops with AMD's version of 4060 Ti-like most fantastic AI pissed chips is reflected in the irrelevance and decline in sales even when Intel was at its weakest. Not to forget that Intel Rator Lake laptop was very much on par with Zen 4 despite Intel silicon vs TSMC.\n\nAnd of course, \"people don't buy Radeon\", like one utterly obnoxious member...\n\nRead more",
  "title": "Is AMD relevant as a consumer company?"
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