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Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 11:37:23
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Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 11:32:45
#73
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 11:27:02
#74
Last post by Phil113 - Yesterday at 11:26:28
Die active 2 nft hat das update ebenfalls erhalten.
#75
Last post by muon - Yesterday at 11:23:07
ooooooh globally
#76
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 11:17:38
#77
Last post by Marc - Yesterday at 11:13:35
Also ich finde den Test absolut realitätsfern. Wir haben im Büro genau gegenteilige Erfahrungen gemacht. Obwohl man davon ausgehen sollte, dass es reines Office ist, wird immer zwischendurch was gemacht was dann doch nicht nur 8 h Excel Tabelle entspricht. Und da zieht die Intel ungleich mehr Energie weg als der AMD. Beispielsweise haben wir Tools wie revizto (BIM basierte Modellpflege Tool) nebenher laufen, kommentieren PDF dabei. Planungsaufgaben halt. Sobald sich das Szenario nur minimalste vom stupidem ansehen einer Excel Tabelle oder eines Videos weg bewegt ist die Laufzeit mit zen5 besser als mit dem Intel Pendant. Ja, die effizient ist erheblich besser geworden , insbesondere mit Hinblick auf den Rückstand den intel auf zu holen hatte. Aber einem Alltagstest halten die Intel dann am ende doch nicht länger durch. Wir haben die Laptops von Dell, 15" das Profil für den Akku ist im Performance Modus, sonst wird revizto in der 3d Ansicht nicht nutzbar.
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Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 11:06:03
#79
Last post by Just use wire - Yesterday at 10:53:24
Wasn't so much a choice remember, since rtx spark is essentially old dgx spark GB10 silicon from 2 years ago but repurposed or repackaged even with a few mobile consumer friendly tweaks (e.g. removing connect x7 port, which costs like $1500 alone, for anyone wondering why those boxes cost so much at $4500+).
I wonder if Nvidia will eventually move away from mediatek in future generations. They have their own custom Vera cpu architecture which is apparently pretty good IPC wise. So they don't exactly need mediatek. Perhaps it's not ready yet or optimized for low power environments since those cores were designed for data center. But they could in theory adopt them for n2x, n3x, etc.
I don't think intel or qcomm want to give their proprietary WiFi tech to others. Probably make it unfavourable for others to partner with since they're in competing space it's a conflict of interest helping the other parties. Would just hurt the sales of their own platforms. One of the few things their platforms do right actually.
Or let's pray Nvidia take Linux support seriously and write their own drivers for the mediatek WiFi chips. Goodness knows they have enough money to do it.
Don't understand why they can't just go back to broadcom. The original Nvidia shield used a broadcom WiFi chipset iirc and that seemed to work fine(?)
#80
Last post by JamesCH88 - Yesterday at 10:52:50
I've just bought the Lenovo Legion go s z1 extreme (steam OS) I PAID £820 with a 30% off promotion.
I'm really happy with it, but I spent months researching websites and YouTube reviews to help lead me to which handheld suited my needs best.