GearsAndSuch

joined 11 months ago
[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

No. They're going to keep playing games with the cooling/TDP/clocks to match a pre-defined form factor. For a lot of users, the thermal limits are rarely touched. (Sadly, I think enterprise users with a lot of endpoint software/monitoring get to suffer). I would also point out that if you know what you're buying, enterprise or not, if you're doing a lot of crunching you don't buy thin and lights because that gives you space for a bigger cooler and battery. No comment about the apple chips.... I think if you are allowed to own one and can suffer it's limitations, just get it.

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

No. They're going to keep playing games with the cooling/TDP/clocks to match a pre-defined form factor. For a lot of users, the thermal limits are rarely touched. (Sadly, I think enterprise users with a lot of endpoint software/monitoring get to suffer). I would also point out that if you know what you're buying, enterprise or not, if you're doing a lot of crunching you don't buy thin and lights because that gives you space for a bigger cooler and battery. No comment about the apple chips.... I think if you are allowed to own one and can suffer it's limitations, just get it.