So einen haue ich noch von der #Computex raus, denn ich bin mir sicher, dass die kommende Generation der ARM-Laptops einfach so ein wichtiges Ereignis fuer die Branche ist!
Im Juli lege ich dann noch einmal nach und erklaere, warum #AMD & #Intel sich ganz schnell bewegen muessen!
…Johnson “has named Reps #ScottPerry PA) & #RonnyJackson (TX) to the House Intelligence Cmte. The #Intel Cmte oversees the entire intelligence community & gets some of the most sensitive intelligence about the #US & its allies.”
@arstechnica Isn't #Intel claiming 14% P core performance boost and E cores now closer to Meteor Lake P core performance? I consider that a bit better than minor, or did they really downplay it?
Wie Intel und Politik eine neue Fabrik in Magdeburg durchsetzen
In Magdeburg will Intel für mehr als 30 Milliarden Euro eine Chip-Fabrik bauen. Doch auch das Mega-Projekt muss genehmigt werden. Unternehmen und Landespolitik versuchen, den Bau auf die Zielgerade zu bringen. Von Thomas Vorreyer.
A whole slate of new laptops are coming, and of course, manufacturers are trying to impress us with THINNESS! What about test driving a machine at the complete OPPOSITE of the thinness spectrum? https://somegadgetguy.com/b/45T
It's so rad to do a sponsored video like this, and the first thing they ask is "Can you blast our laptop with a hose?"
It's big, thicc, and chunky, but there are SO MANY things on this Getac I wish I had on "regular" thin laptops...
High performance in the smallest form factor: As most mobile addition to the series, the new TUXEDO Stellaris Slim 15 defines itself as a fashionable thin & light gaming ultrabook that focuses on high performance in a maximally slim and stylish appearance.
A nerd nostalgia thread of possible #RetroComputing interest:
From 1993-1994, I was a “technical assistant” in the RF Engineering department of #Comcast#Cellular. Back then, Comcast was a scrappy regional cable #TV operator making its first foray into #mobile telephony, not the multinational #telecommunications and media behemoth we know today. (1/6)
I was a twenty-year-old college #dropout who had lucked into the job after the department’s director noticed that his temporary secretary (me) was way better at automating repetitive tasks in #Microsoft Office than typing up memos.
So he hired me outright (neglecting to increase my administrative-assistant-level wage 😖) and set me loose helping the engineers with their Sun #Unix workstations and #Intel#i486-based PCs running #Windows for Workgroups. (2/6)
Has anyone got any recommendations for low power consumption #x86 hardware? I'm currently using an MSI Cubi N, which is very long in the tooth and way to slow these days. I need plenty of RAM and support for at least 2 SSDs (preferably both NVMe). Possibly #Intel#NUC type stuff...
The hilarious thing about Microsoft going all in on AI with #CoPilot and #Recall, they threw Intel and AMD under the bus. The whole last year of "AI PCs" won't get features like Recall.
The consumer reaction to Recall has been overwhelmingly negative, but all these companies are afraid of shareholders and investors wanting more AI hype to make stock prices look good.
But #AMD and #Intel have all these chips made that are falling in price fast.
You can find some CRAZY deals on computers right now that WONT run Recall, but are over-kill powerful for home systems.
Mini PC's used to sell chips that were two or three years old. This Geekom is using AMD's current laptop chip, with 32GB of RAM, and 2TB of storage for $899!
It's a REAL good time to shop a NON Recall compatible PC.
I'm not actually hoping for AMD and Intel to overtake NVIDIA in the GPU market. I'd rather see their integrated GPUs get so good that we don't need dedicated GPUs anymore.