Does the subliminal message from this graphic bother anyone?
Dude is rocking a fancy (meaning cheap-ass) All-in-One Skylake system. And despite the manifold amazing improvements with 14nm Skylake, especially the HD Graphics, this guy finds it faster to work with pencil and paper. I knew your iGPUs weren't top tier, Intel, but jeez, you're saying hand drawn rasters are still faster??!
The (not) hidden message this marketing idiocy reveals:
Intel Skylake: Premium Performance Leadership, in the vital P'nP (pencil and paper) sector! For computing purposes, move on, nothing to see here.
We enthusiasts are burning internet bandwidth with Skylake-S overclocking conjecture and Y-U-H mobile performance speculation while, Intel, you're saying:
a) There will be no Skylake retail availability - keep those pencils handy, kids!
b) When Skylake is finally available, all the tough encoding problems will have been solved. By hand.
c) Skylake resolves computer users' #1 frustration: Printers.
d) Thermal density issues minimized by keeping the cpu in a very deep sleep state - Always Off Tech - Intel Hand On (pencil) solutions.
e) Skylake - designed by great artists - by hand in 14nm carbon tube lithography. A limited edition series.
f) All of the above.
Thanks, Intel! You've confirmed that with your process advantage, we can now operate pencil and paper, fanless.
Moore's Law isn't dead yet. It's just jumped domains.
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