Really, 4K on a 13" screen? 64GB LP-DDR in a small and light laptop? 16 cores again in a small and light form factor?
That's going to be a long wait. Most consumers don't need more than 4 cores and 16GB and that's where the mass market is. Prosumer models don't reach that high and pro workstations are big and clunky because companies would rather buy a stationary workstation and a light laptop instead of paying $6k or whatever such a beast would cost. With ubiquitous networking, the trend plays against you, I think.
I had to buy a laptop due to covid and splashed out on a Dell Precision 7750, 4K screen, WWAN, aftermarket 128GB RAM and SSDs. It's big but I wouldn't describe it as clunky.
That's going to be a long wait. Most consumers don't need more than 4 cores and 16GB and that's where the mass market is. Prosumer models don't reach that high and pro workstations are big and clunky because companies would rather buy a stationary workstation and a light laptop instead of paying $6k or whatever such a beast would cost. With ubiquitous networking, the trend plays against you, I think.