Quote from: YUKI93 on March 19, 2023, 13:54:58I can understand why ARM SoC isn't as fast as x86 CPU, particularly GPU performance, because of the relatively low TDP, but that is one of the strong points for ARM SoC. Lower TDP means lower temperature, thus longer battery life. Windows on ARM might not be fully mature as Windows on x86, but I would take the SP9 ARM over the SP9 Intel. The HP EliteBook Folio 13.5 and Lenovo ThinkPad X13s Gen 1 might have better battery life than SP9 ARM, but they don't have a detachable screen.
Don't forget that SP9 drives higher resolution display with high refresh rate compared these two. The Lenovo and HP displays were FHD and 60 Hz only.
Would be interesting to compare the SP9 ARM version against the Huawei Matebook E Go Performance Edition. Based on Chinese website reviews, it's also between 8 to 10 hours real office usage battery life. It has high refresh rate, touch screen, lighter weight and same performance (SD 8cx gen-3) as these laptops.