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So finally leaving 10nm behind for dies that could greatly benefit from more advanced nodes?
I guess it won't take too many years from now on to get good battery life from an Intel laptop. Most AMDs still get 1.5-2 times the battery life, all else equal. This can only be good.
Meteor Lake is promising 50% more efficiency for the same level of performance as 13th gen. That should more than bring the laptop efficiency fight back to AMD. I'm not sure about the 2 times, they would usually have a few hours more, unless you mean the H series under load or something.