Quote from: "AI+" but only 32 GB RAM? on Yesterday at 09:42:00This laptop doesn't really deserve any AI in its product name:
AI, both for traning and for the endconsumer/inferencing...
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So, in short for those who don't know: You can build a desktop PC for a fraction of the price and it will be upgradable, repairable, have a much faster GPU, run quieter, cooler and therefore probably also last longer.
I really have no idea why you keep spamming the exact same comment under every existing article around here. What you do is pretty much constantly complaining about every ball on the world not being suitable for bowling.
"This ball doesn't really deserve any ball in its product name..."40+ TOPS NPU is necessary to be branded as "Copilot+" and/or "AI+." It is comparable to "Ultrabook" back in the day.
QuoteWhat is a Copilot+ PC and what sets them apart?
Copilot+ PCs represent a cutting-edge category of AI-enhanced Windows 11 devices. In addition to the CPU and GPU available on conventional computers, Copilot+ PCs feature high performance neural processing units (NPUs). These NPUs—capable of executing over 40 trillion operations per second (TOPS)—are designed to handle demanding AI workloads efficiently, enabling high-performance features such as real-time language translations. By handling certain AI tasks, the NPU frees up the CPU and GPU to focus on other operations, resulting in improved overall system performance and can deliver longer battery life 2 due to optimized power distribution.
40+ TOPS is here in this MSI. It's a dumb marketing name, but 40+ TOPS is certainly here. This is a thin and light laptop, not a dedicated local LLM machine (which you, for some reason, expect every existing laptop to be). That's all.
Btw, how long can you use that desktop PC you mentioned on battery? How quickly can you pack it in your backpack and go outside?