Quote from: S.Yu on April 15, 2021, 23:30:26I took some time wrapping my head around the dreaded phrasing "2.5x less energy", and it seems to work out to "60% less energy", in English.
Yeah, definitely a poor choice of phrasing, used because it sounds more impressive, with 250% being > 60%. Why be clear when you can be sensationalist?
Quote from: S.Yu on April 15, 2021, 23:30:26If energy means work as it's supposed to, then that's already very impressive. Even if it's not faster at all it's a solid upgrade, and the numbers could be derived from the difference between TGL and ICL, which is definitely not as significant.
That would be a big, and risky, assumption to make based on the already clear fact whoever came up with those numbers cares more about making them sound impressive than them having real meaning. It could be that it uses "2.5x less energy" (i.e. 60% less, or 40% as much) but doesn't perform as well. Granted, that's not my understanding of it at this point, but without more info, that could be the case. After all, it doesn't say it uses that much less energy
while achieving those 30-60% better performance numbers. And I thought, based on earlier articles, that the M1 chip had better performance virtualizing Windows than Intel does running Windows bare-metal, but this seems to indicate that's not the case, and that it's just better than virtualizing on Intel, meaning it still might be better to run Windows natively.
Quote from: Shawn Zernik on April 16, 2021, 15:37:24
This will not run your apps. It's misleading. Visual studio for windows will not work. This is windows for arm! Try qemu for x86 compatibility.
Thanks for pointing this out. Despite my great dislike for Apple and not being one to spend twice as much for something less capable, I've been recently considering trying one out due to the M1 and ongoing, worsening issues with Windows, though I've decided to pass for now since I refuse to buy a laptop with soldered storage. This article had me really thinking I could make the switch (once Apple decides to change that idiotic decision, though that seems unlikely), but if it's only Windows on ARM it's useless.