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News / Re: ThinkPad P1 Gen 7: LPCAMM2...
Last post by A - Today at 08:11:22
Quote from: NikoB on May 10, 2024, 13:55:46
Quote from: Hotz on May 10, 2024, 09:48:35That's it probably. It would require more channel, but they won't give us that. What a joke. And yes, they could put LPDDR5x on SODIMM as well.
The second trash comment from the troll at 0:43 is not from me. Don't you feel the difference between my comments and the comments of idiots masquerading as me? It is sad...

I have nothing more to add to what I have already written - these modules are an oligopolistic conspiracy to eliminate competition in the market and raise prices significantly. That's what happened. These modules do not provide the consumer with any technical advantages that justify this price level, but he will be forced to buy only such models, because There will soon simply be no other options left due to oligopolistic collusion. It is necessary to distinguish between real technical progress and greedy hidden collusions of producers. I don't see any real progress or step forward in them. If there was a doubling of the bandwidth, that is, at least a 256-bit memory controller even in the lowest-level module, that would be progress. But this is not the case.

They are not some oligarch conspiracy to bring up prices, CAMM was originally made by Dell who has nothing to do with the memory business. It was given to JEDEC as a standard and adopted into CAMM2

CAMM2 allows 128bit per module compared to 64bit for SODIMM

And again, the biggest advantage of this is that there is no excuse to solder ram anymore. What do you think carries a bigger premium, buying soldered ram from the manufacturer, or purchasing ram from a 3rd party retailer and reusing ram from older computers? I'll take the CAMM2 over soldered any day

Prices will drop by the day as more start producing them in bulk

PS your BOM idea will never work, because companies will just make shell companies that bill them higher manufacturing costs and it will show up as "services" in their income statement.



#2
News / Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Studio laun...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 08:05:33
Lenovo has launched the 2024 Xiaoxin Pad Studio with a focus on meeting entertainment and productivity needs. The Android tablet packs MediaTek Helio G99, paired with 8 GB of RAM and up to 256 GB of storage. It has Dolby Atmos, a JBL-tuned speaker setup, Hi-Res Audio, a large 11.5-inch screen, and support for stylus and keyboard.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-Xiaoxin-Pad-Studio-launches-as-affordable-Android-tablet-for-entertainment-and-productivity-needs.838419.0.html
#3
News / Re: Fujifilm X-T50 startet mit...
Last post by Yerodin - Today at 07:33:11
Was ist die Kontroverse?
#4
News / Re: Western Digital: Viele ext...
Last post by BJ - Today at 07:28:38
Den Artikel am besten löschen und neu schreiben: Bei diesen externen Speichern handelt es sich um HDDs (Festplatten), nicht um SSDs (Halbleiterspeicher). Daher ist der größte Teil des Artikels unsinnig.
#5
News / Re: Tesla Gigafactory Berlin s...
Last post by A - Today at 07:26:41
Quote from: NikoB on Yesterday at 17:45:58You will have to prove this by direct comparison of damage at all stages, including disposal. Otherwise, it's just another "opinion" of yours.

I know, only you are not tied down by burden of proof

I am also not sure why you are fixated on the disposal of a EV battery since it posses little environmental risk. That said, that EV battery will likely see a decade of use after as energy storage, and then recycled. Recycling the battery is far less environmental harm than making new so it is actually a net reduction to environmental harm
#6
News / Re: Volkswagen Golf eHybrid an...
Last post by A - Today at 07:23:29
I don't think the author knows what a PHEV is.

That is definitely more than most by a decent margin, though I will note not to compare US range to EU range estimates as US test is slightly stricter and will likely be 60-65 miles on the ehybrid, which is still pretty much more than most by a decent margin
#7
News / Re: Dells neues Design beim XP...
Last post by UweW - Today at 07:14:13
Das ist leider bei den Profigeräten der Precision Reihe nicht anders. In der aktuellen Serie ist das druckpunktlose Touchpad ein Graus. Und keinen USB-A-Anschluss mehr. Was macht man nun z.B. mit seinem Yubi-Key. Da muss man mit einem Adapter arbeiten. Und ganz zu schweigen von den Preisen. Ich habe als Zweitgerät einen Laptop von Framework. Die machen vieles besser, die Qualität und der Preis sind es auch :)
#8
News / Mountain 7 Carbon Ultra: E-Ful...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 07:01:03
Das Mountain 7 Carbon Ultra von Hepha ist ein neues E-Bike mit einem besonders starken Elektromotor, welches zudem eine Vollfederung mitbringt und sich somit auch für die Nutzung im sehr anspruchsvollen Gelände eignen soll. Eine SRAM GX-Schaltung ist vorhanden.

https://www.notebookcheck.com/Mountain-7-Carbon-Ultra-E-Fully-faehrt-mit-starkem-Mittelmotor-und-SRAM-Schaltung-vor.838418.0.html
#9
News / Re: Panasonic Lumix S9 soll Vo...
Last post by schniotalle - Today at 06:52:11
kommt als Aufstecklösung?!
#10
News / Google Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro...
Last post by Redaktion - Today at 06:48:14
Google I/O is over, but Made By Google is still yet to come. Four Pixel 9 phones, including the Pixel Fold 2, are expected at the latter launch event later this year. Based on the Tensor G4, a substantial redesign is probable, but the cameras are unlikely to change much, as a leaker recently reported. Hence, the Pixel 10 is likely to be exciting, especially in regard to the Tensor G5.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Google-Pixel-9-and-Pixel-9-Pro-Leakers-comment-on-cameras-and-the-Pixel-10.838670.0.html