• DumbAceDragon@sh.itjust.works
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    6 months ago

    AI+

    Absolutely not. This thing is going to perform horribly because half the processor die is dedicated to something nobody’s gonna use.

    If this were a business laptop then I’d understand adding AI. But this is a gaming handheld, how the hell will this help?

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      6 months ago

      It has an NPU, so should see no performance loss from AI. The opposite is probably true, it’ll be fast at AI and more efficient.

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          This is taking a laptop CPU and stuffing it in a handheld. The laptop CPU already has the npu and removing it would require a new SKU which would cost money for special handling for packaging, new firmware, new drivers, and probably more costs I haven’t considered. You would save on the silicon but unless they have high volume, removing the npu is likely more expensive.