That's kind of funny actually, because laptops generally run an internal 12-20V bus from which all the supplies run. I counted, I think: ~1.2V (core), 1.8V (mobile RAM, PCIe?), 2.5V (peripherals? / PCIe?), 3.3V and 5V (main logic, peripherals), and a battery controller -- six synchronous converters in all, in the last laptop I took apart. All of them have the same common bus coming in the top of the converters (easily proven, as it is easy to find the high side drain pins and their meaty ceramic bypass caps).
PCs are kind of silly, always having to maintain backwards compatibility. It would be very difficult to migrate suddenly, when few ATX+ supplies even tolerate asymmetrical loading of outputs. So, they haven't done this, gone all to just 12V or whatever.
Tim