top | item 35853428 (no title) rgrs | 2 years ago But AMD doesnt package everything in one big die. discuss order hn newest trympet|2 years ago Is that directly relevant to the consumer? The M1 architecture seems to be fairly sustainable. Intel, not so much. nightski|2 years ago It is, because I can buy a framework laptop w/ 64GB ram, 2 TB SSD and these latest Ryzen chips for half the cost of a macbook pro with similar addons. load replies (2) olliej|2 years ago I think we can’t make claims about “fairly sustainable” until it’s been around for more than two releases. unknown|2 years ago [deleted] rgrs|2 years ago It is relevant to the benchmarks which are used in ads
trympet|2 years ago Is that directly relevant to the consumer? The M1 architecture seems to be fairly sustainable. Intel, not so much. nightski|2 years ago It is, because I can buy a framework laptop w/ 64GB ram, 2 TB SSD and these latest Ryzen chips for half the cost of a macbook pro with similar addons. load replies (2) olliej|2 years ago I think we can’t make claims about “fairly sustainable” until it’s been around for more than two releases. unknown|2 years ago [deleted] rgrs|2 years ago It is relevant to the benchmarks which are used in ads
nightski|2 years ago It is, because I can buy a framework laptop w/ 64GB ram, 2 TB SSD and these latest Ryzen chips for half the cost of a macbook pro with similar addons. load replies (2)
olliej|2 years ago I think we can’t make claims about “fairly sustainable” until it’s been around for more than two releases.
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