AMD launched a marketing campaign targeting Apple's MacBook Neo by highlighting gaming compatibility gaps. The company argues that its Ryzen AI processors offer features the Apple device lacks in this specific area.

AMD argues its Ryzen devices support more titles than Apple's new laptop
The marketing materials compare AMD laptops to the MacBook Neo using an HP OmniBook X equipped with a Ryzen 5 220 processor. This comparison focuses on software ecosystem support rather than direct silicon benchmarking between the chips.
AMD claims that fifteen of twenty popular PC games cannot run natively on the MacBook Neo. In contrast, the company states that Ryzen devices can play titles from Steam, Epic Games Store, and PC Game Pass without issue.
Industry observers note that this comparison strategy is flawed because it ignores raw performance metrics. Critics point out that the Ryzen 5 220 uses a Radeon 740M integrated graphics chip that struggles with AAA gaming, making the marketing claim misleading.



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