Most consumers don't know or care. You are not most consumers.
Neither you are, but for sure consumers care, do you buy items randomly?
No and that works for everybody, that said tell us who are those "most consumers" that do not seem to care what they are buying and what the good is worth, because by saying that they do not care you re doing as you re all the consumers...
Ironic.
To get a better product, as i wrote :
a Mullins at 400$ would be much more desirable than a BT at 340-350.
Personaly i would opt for a Mullins, and you, what would you do.?.
You wouldnt care at all.?.
I would be curious of what other members think about this kind of opinion, do they also not care at all.
BT generally clocks higher.
Right but Mullins is not Bobcat, it also clock much higher, and BT has barely Bobcat GPU level.
What percentage of those games actually need more GPU power? BT is pretty decent compared to low end ARM chips and more that sufficient for Angry Birds, candy crush, and other time wasting games.
Ask those who tested the things and are not suspect of being AMD supporters :
http://forums.anandtech.com/showpost.php?p=36845328&postcount=3267
Its not the subsidies (or whatever you want to call them), even before BT was released you never saw jaguar/bobcat in many tablets.
You brought an interesting point but alas you failed to dig further, i ll do it for you, try to grasp the timing of the decisions in function of the events....
When AMD released the first batch of Kabinis/Temash Intel didnt react at all as those chips manufactured at TSMC didnt live up to expectations, that s why you did see no tablet design at the time,, so Intel thought that they would have at least a better perf/watt and CPU perfs in the lower power segment, so no contra revenues announced , nothing, since it wasnt needed apparently.
Thing is that AMD was manufacturing the second batchs at GF during summer 2013, in late august/ early september they got the first functional dies and they got good excellent results to the point that Mark Papermaster felt confident enough as to publicly claim in early October that they ll beat Intel in all areas with the new chips that were to be released 6 months later, the threat didnt escape to their competitor, exactly 5-6 weeks after Papermaster claims, and surely after even older infos from OEMs, they announced their contra revenues.
Of course that they werent stupid enough to wait for AMD to release the chips to announce their plan, it would had been blatant aknowledgment that AMD was directly targeted, so they decided to announce it the sooner possible so that people would trust their smoke screen pretense of the ARM waggon being the target, the rest you know it and Q3 numbers as well as the absence of Mullins Tablets just say that this chip and AMD were the real and main annoyance.
Besides what is your point? Laptops like that routinely sell at that price.
It was a brand new offering not a 2 months old item that needed to be cleared out of inventory...