There seems to be a wide spread amongst the reviewers. I'm guessing a few AGESA updates coming. Wendell at Level 1 for example had no problems and liked the product.
I think what they are saying is that in the future for who knows how many generations instability in a system will be blamed on them, even if it isn't their fault. Until this debacle if a system was unstable the last place you'd look was the CPU. In my career having dealt with thousands of...
It would be a good thing to provide driver blobs to Ashai. They likely already have a Windows on ARM bootcamp built and working, but until Microsoft starts selling WARM licenses without a device they couldn't legally release it.
Leaks mean literally nothing. They are for entertainment purposes only. From any company. See, them. Enjoy them, but until real third party reviews come out there is no value.
So? Be laughed at or called a 'fanboy'. If there is a problem that looks worth pursuing then just do it. Having integrity and a desire to pursue the truth will get stones thrown at you. Always has, always will. But it is still the right thing to do and will be rewarded in the end.
At the original reviews I looked at the thermals and wow, OK that's bad. More heat density than the burner on your electric stove. What could possibly go wrong? I wouldn't expect "click-boys" to go down that rabbit hole, but none of the good ones did either. Maybe I dunno do what Kocicak did...
I am glad to see ARM finally moving out of phones and mobile devices. It's long past due. But x86 isn't going to die anytime soon. *CAN* it die? Sure, and probably will at some point, long after I die. With almost 50 years of inertia and momentum it'll take a while. IBM has been 'doomed' for how...
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