Unrelated, but I find it amazing how much better the integrated graphics are on the R7 5700g that replaced the HD6850. It was a nice boost.
I love the APUs. Looking forward to getting a new desktop RDNA3/3+/4 variant at some point.
The 5700G is a champ for what it is. I have it set to boost clock to 4.85GHz. The Vega is overclocked to 2400MHz. Using 4133MT/s ram it can play much more of my game libraries at 1080 than not. FSR can help in some of the games it can't.
It would be a bonehead move if AMD stops supporting Vega when they still ship new laptops with it. Not because of functionality, but because of how it comes off for shoppers. Imagine looking for a laptop this holiday season so you are checking out reviews. The reviewer cites that the AMD model with the sweet price you are looking at, has graphics that are no longer supported. That's not going to inspire confidence in the product.
I still think this was all an erroneous rumor. It was based on closed betas a couple of month ago lacking Polaris and Vega support. One of the testers leaked it from what I understand. As we have seen since then, AMD separated the driver packages, and systems where they are mixed with newer RDNA products have a different install recommendation now.