Yeah, it's a market full of petulent children that hate Radeon.
AMD won over majority of formerly loyal Intel fans for its CPU business. Just a few remaining Loony Tunes left, "tuning" their degrading Raptor Lakes.
The same can be done in GPU.
Those are strategic markets where AMD will win major share.
What do you mean, like the dollars from those markets are coated with Pixie Dust or cocaine powder?
Before the recent upturn in server CPU, it looked like a $5 billion market for x86 CPU, and AMD already has 40% of it. Which is 1/2 of $10 billion client x86 CPU market.
The "gaming" market, between AMD and NVidia is currently same or bigger than the "highly strategic" server CPU market.
They can't win gaming, that one's been lost due to RV770.
Most gamers don't even know what RV770 means.
Part of gaining credibility for premium / Halo notebook (and MiniPC) APUs can be gained by gaining reputation in client dGPU.
It seems like AMD is aiming to do exactly that with RDNA5, in all its existing segments.
Additionally, hoping that some of that client Aye Eeee drops in AMD's lap.