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minus-squareschizo@forum.uncomfortable.businesslinkfedilinkarrow-up12·2 months agoCrap title: it’s a lot of ‘if’. If they’re being honest with performance. If they don’t have any development issues they might have a next generation in a year or two, that might be on par with current CPUs, maybe. I don’t really believe any manufacturer’s benchmarks, and I especially don’t believe it about a product that doesn’t exist yet.
Crap title: it’s a lot of ‘if’.
If they’re being honest with performance.
If they don’t have any development issues they might have a next generation in a year or two, that might be on par with current CPUs, maybe.
I don’t really believe any manufacturer’s benchmarks, and I especially don’t believe it about a product that doesn’t exist yet.