But they didn't. HD 7660G isn't enough for playing most games at High settings.
WTF. No one is arguing that it can play most games at high settings. No one has argued that it would be able to, either. There is no point in mentioning this.
As for your comment regarding the A10:
Which there's not, because laptops featuring the A10 will cost more on average than laptops featuring the Core i3.
And, in gaming, they A10 will perform around 20% better on average than the i3 (according to benchmarks). So, yeah...kind of makes sense that the A10 will cost more than the i3.
You're aware that from a pure price-to-performance ratio, Trinity is overall a better deal than IB will be when it comes to budget gaming, right? I mean, you keep posting graphs/benchmarks and mentioning prices, so I'm assuming you know how to properly read those and correlate the data with pricing.
We're not arguing what is "good enough." Going strictly from the numbers, Trinity wins. You're not going to be able to get an Intel laptop for $600 that competes with Trinity in that regard (outside of special deals, which you can't really factor into arguments like these). This is assuming the A10 is put in laptops around that price. Details are pretty sparse there.
Battery life is kind of a moot point. OH NO, THIS LAPTOP GETS 7 HOUR AND THIS ONE GETS 8! WOE IS ME! Both are fantastic for battery life. Both will allow for sleek, very portable machines. If someone needs a larger focus on CPU performance, go with Intel. If someone is more focused on budget gaming, Trinity wins out on average in similar price ranges. Easy, easy, easy.
It's also very strange how you seem to ignore conflicting benchmarks. Haven't some shown Trinity beating the HD4000 in Skyrim using similar settings compared to other sites?
On top of that, you definitely don't factor in driver support for games (AMD wins here, hands down). Same for image quality. AMD will do well in these areas. Intel? Eh.
You can call people fanboys (or equivalent terms) all you want, but that's usually just a sign of someone who is unwilling to back down from their position no matter what they're up against (aka, a fanboy). And, for future reference, it makes one look more childish to argue non-stop than to take a step back and actually consider someone else's position. It takes a real man to say, "Hey, you know, you have a point. I might even be wrong in this regard."
I always go for hardware that will give me the best performance for my needs in my budget. That is why I'll be picking up a Trinity laptop and not an Intel one, unless I can find a sleek, portable Intel laptop with a decent iGPU and great battery life for around $600 (not counting refurbished models or special deals, again). Unless, of course, AMD really screws up and puts A10 in the $700-800 price range.