Literally the only thing Intel had left was a reputation for being relatively reliable and now it might not even have that since all their performance metrics are called into question by the failures
Literally the only thing Intel had left was a reputation for being relatively reliable and now it might not even have that since all their performance metrics are called into question by the failures
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Shintel is also now slowly requiring soldered on ram too (again soldered not SoC like Apple which at-least gives you performance gains) so shintel lab tops will have the upgradeability of a Macbook with 0 zero benefits
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Seems unlikely to me unless we have breakthroughs in DRAM scaling.
It's simply not cost effective to slap that much memory on the package for things like servers.
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I mean the ram is soldered into the laptop so you cant replace it. Which is becoming common with shintel consumer laptops.
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I misread what you said.
I wonder if soldered ram like that would make it to desktop
I do think there's benefits they get from "build your own" PCs that are less tangible than profit.
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