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.
GearsAndSuch
joined 11 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.