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Is it June 18th today?So is there any info if reviews are today or tomorrow?
Is it June 18th today?So is there any info if reviews are today or tomorrow?
Release on June 18th means reviews on June 17th for nearly everyone besides Intel.Is it June 18th today?
I hope there aren't too many of those informatials like the one you linked in post #2030So which reviewers' reviews of the X Elite / X Elite devices are you looking forward to the most?
Personally, Notebookcheck and Geekerwan are at the top of my list.
Well, it's coming from a Qualcomm official, so... LOL.As that read like pure advertising!
Okay fair enough, but that's surely a major problem with Twitter/X and the like - marketeers etc. don't have to declare themselves. Guess that is why I generally ignore social media.Well, it's coming from a Qualcomm official, so... LOL.
Samsung is doing a livestream of Galaxy Book4 in a few hours:
this guy is an idiot. An M2 air can be drained in 2 hours under high load too.
Wtf is "high load battery performance"? If a CPU is set to 45W TDP it will use 45W and drains the battery in 2 hours, no matter how efficient it is.First information from reviews is out.
Wtf is "high load battery performance"? If a CPU is set to 45W TDP it will use 45W and drains the battery in 2 hours, no matter how efficient it is.
They just summarized what the video shows. The follow-up tweet also contains a lite-load test.this guy is an idiot. An M2 air can be drained in 2 hours under high load too.
Saying it’s “below expectations” is downright lobotomized based off this alone. It doesn’t measure *performance*, it’s solely measuring rundown time under a given load, so it tells us nothing about efficiency. That’s my point.They just summarized what the video shows. The follow-up tweet also contains a lite-load test.
I don't know how we got to the current situation (customers and reviewers with units already). Microsoft set the June 18th long ago due to the aforementioned update. Also, Qualcomm was supposed to deliver the last pre-launch update a few days before. In other words, it was a "nobody touches those computers till the day" kind of situation. In fact, some companies could barely get units shipped to their various offices for demos and local launch events.Some shenanigans are going on with the review units...
Pathetic. Just quit the custom SoC business and rely on snapdragon or mediatek. So much for the hype. Dream chip yea….
Ming Chi Kuo says that we may see a Galaxy S23 series like situation with the S25 series, where Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 will be the sole chipset (instead of the dual-sourcing between Exynos and Snapdragon). The reason is due to flop of Samsung's Exynos 2500 project due to the bad yields of their 3nm.
How is it performing slower in Resolve than a 2020 M1 MBP? Firmware issues?