One thing that really cranks my gears:
AMD's Cezanne part uses a VEGA iGPU.
AMD has announced that they are discontinuing support for VEGA in ALL forms, save for critical security updates.
AMD, after making that announcement, has later announced NEW SKUs for Cezanne.
AMD is about to produce, as a new product, a part that they have ZERO intentions of providing ANY real support for going forward at day one, save for critical security updates. I realize that VEGA is a (now) old gpu architecture, but if you are going to produce new models of parts with it, you should be providing "game ready" drivers for new games for it.
This is absolutely anti-consumer. I get ending support two or more years after you release a part. I am absolutely against not providing anything but the absolutely minimal amount of support on day-one of a new product. I have criticized Intel endlessly for how they handled their licensed GPUs in older atoms, and the Kady Lake G parts. AMD deserves the same level of derision for this decision.