

I guess Trump is getting what he wants, he’s getting a spot in the history books - as the one who started WWIII.
Congratulations. Peace Committee my ass.
But do carry on with your plans, Iran.
IT dingus from Germany who’s gonna move to Australia soon™


I guess Trump is getting what he wants, he’s getting a spot in the history books - as the one who started WWIII.
Congratulations. Peace Committee my ass.
But do carry on with your plans, Iran.
I really like the style, you talented fire demon.


Silicon Valley is buzzing about this new idea: Slavery
FIFY


Can’t they just leave the one company that’s been consistently good to its customers alone?


I guess France, although we kinda hate each other
I’ve got no idea. The original 400 was 6, the revision had 4 (lacking the powered pins) and 800 had 9. The only connector I can think of from the top of my head that uses 8 is mini-USB.
FireWire mentioned


It won’t. The most that can happen is that every change gets reverted after a system update.


It’s basically a bunch of scripts to tweak performance; you can watch the very good explanation by its creator . It does boost performance quite a bit.


Huh, runs totally fine on my OLED Deck with the CryoUtilities enhancements.


That doesn’t mean much when it comes to emulation tbh. If the emulator is shit, power won’t help.


It has no trouble playing Super Mario Wonder at full speed and 1080p, that’s good enough in my books.


Got Eden on my Steam Deck, runs so good. Nintendo could learn a thing or two tbh.
Emulators are legal, there’s enough precedent for that, Nintendo’s just butthurt that their games run better on 3rd party emulators than they do on their own hardware.


It’s interesting that, reading through their original review, they didn’t seem so think that the APU was lacking in performance for what it’s supposed to be. It doesn’t even perform that much worse that a real 7430U in their synthetic benchmarks.


Seems like the AMD models are always more of an afterthought to lenovo; when I bought my P14s Gen 5 the AMD version still was based on an older chassis design compared to the all new intel design


The A18 Pro seems to be better than the M1 only at single core performance.
Speaking of cores; the A18 Pro variant in the Neo seems to have 1 GPU core less than in the iPhone 16 Pro. Kinda weird.


It is soldered to the board


Because it’s a new-ish standard that few manufacturers use (I’m only aware of Dell and Lenovo using it) and thus, it could be harder and more expensive to replace them than normal DDR5 sticks (although those are expensive right now as well so eh).
But ultimately, they offer more benefits than drawbacks.
Yes, because Asus laptops all have non-soldered RAM…
A few do have non-soldered RAM, the most expensive workstation laptop and a couple of gaming laptops; all of which are >$2000.