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They are actually pretty decent though? At least all the ones since Zen 3+ (Radeon 680M, 780M etc)
I have the previous model, the UM780 XTX (same iGPU - Radeon 780M) and it's been very decent for 1080p gaming (medium-high, depending on the game). Even 1440p is playable depending on your game/settings. Cyberpunk 2077 for instance runs perfectly at 70FPS on 1440p low, which is incredible if you think about how this game caused so much trouble when it first came out.
I also have a ThinkPad with a Zen3+ APU (Radeon 680M), and it can run Forza Horizon 4 at Ultra settings and 60FPS locked.
On both these machines, I game on Linux (Bazzite and Arch), so it's pretty awesome that I can run Windows games and get so much performance with cheap hardware, and using open-source drivers.
So yeah, these are some really great times for APU / mini PC / AMD / Linux fans.