For those who don’t know...Intel’s power management is very complex and has evolved over the years.
It is now much simpler to code for but its probably some legacy software that wasn’t quite right with the latest hardware.
Now objectively, Apple did goof on the latest Macbook Pro.
I was all set to buy one and when I saw the result, I picked up a new 2015 instead.
The 2016 MacBook Pro works as advertised for 99.9% of all users of the device, unless someone deliberately turns OFF several Operating System functions.
Perhaps Apple should not have permitted that option, but exactly how is that a "goof" that effects only a tiny fraction of 2016 MacBook Pro users who do it deliberately, intending to cripple the computer from working as intended?