This is something I say whenever Google AMP gets brought up.
To your average non-technical user, Google AMP is a godsend.
AMP pages are faster and more responsive than non-AMP pages. Even without the pre-loading, they're an order of magnitude faster because what you can do has been slimmed down to something far more sane.
I mean it used to be that you could design the best page around and the AMP version would still get a higher search ranking so that's why. Thankfully not true anymore?
To your average non-technical user, Google AMP is a godsend.
AMP pages are faster and more responsive than non-AMP pages. Even without the pre-loading, they're an order of magnitude faster because what you can do has been slimmed down to something far more sane.