Is there any technological advancement that would make OLED as reliable as LCD/IPS displays today? It seems like it's a part of the technology itself
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Actually, it's very good in my experience, at least after the previous update that improved frame pacing dramatically. I actually enable it and disable FSR because FSR introduces way too many artifacts. The only con is the increased input latency, but it isn't a deal breaker for me as my base fps is 60+ and I play with a controller on a TV. I think it's one of the best features AMD has to offer.
Impressively fast, well ahead of my 13900k hackintosh. I'll wait for other benchmarks to come in to see if its faster out of sheer curiosity. Still, the minimum price for a 16 core M3 Max MBP is $4000, and that's with only 1tb of storage. Gotta pay a pretty penny for bleeding edge performance/efficiency.
I imagine a lot of optimization will be applied before release, seeing as it's still months away. Hopefully, they'll ditch the fan entirely in the lower watt model. Altogether, it's good to have competition against Apple in battery life and sustained performance on battery.
RDNA3 is lacking in AI performance today, but there's no real reason to believe it can not compete if given billions for software development. The specs are there, but the software (in comparison to NVIDIA) is in a laughable state. For now.