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Posted by Skeptic
 - June 01, 2025, 12:32:09
Quote from: StuAI2nmGDDR7 on June 01, 2025, 09:27:52I had 64GB of DDR5, on my desktop, a year ago, but only 16 tops of NPU. They changed their strategy and took away the NPU elements. They required old software, not new software, I threw up my hands in disgust, the AI software I installed, used only a fraction of the RAM, or processing.

But I have a Mac mini M4, with 16GB of unified memory and I have high hopes, Google Gemini, will run well on it natively.

I am sorry but is this some kind of ai generated content? Gemini series of models isnt even available for local deployments, and certainly isnt deployable with just 16gb of ram unified or otherwise
Posted by StuAI2nmGDDR7
 - June 01, 2025, 09:27:52
I had 64GB of DDR5, on my desktop, a year ago, but only 16 tops of NPU. They changed their strategy and took away the NPU elements. They required old software, not new software, I threw up my hands in disgust, the AI software I installed, used only a fraction of the RAM, or processing.

But I have a Mac mini M4, with 16GB of unified memory and I have high hopes, Google Gemini, will run well on it natively.
Posted by Daya
 - June 01, 2025, 02:29:49
Quote from: JamesV2 on May 31, 2025, 17:31:34Without strong Linux support, Arm laptops are dead in the water.
most people don't use Linux so they won't care but yeah for the group of people who use Linux will not buy it but the incompatibility with a lot of software is making people not buy them yeah you have ok x86 emulation but it's never going to be as good as native arm code especially how some software outright refuses to run so we have a chicken and a egg scenario many people don't want to buy a laptop that doesn't run every application they use but programers won't spend tons of money to code for hardware that lacks a big enough user base especially when most windows PCs are not arm apple was smart not only did they make a good product but they also made sure they had a good user base to have incentives for programers to make native code
Posted by indy
 - May 31, 2025, 22:09:56
Quote from: JW on May 31, 2025, 21:57:44Earlier this month Phoronix did a deeper review with extensive benchmarks "snapdragon-x-elite-linux-benchmarks" showing great progress and potential but not yet ready for everyday use.
These will make great Linux systems soon.


They aren't even out of Alpha for most Linux distributions, and only at Beta for a (very) limited set of hardware for Ubuntu/Debian.
Posted by JW
 - May 31, 2025, 21:57:44
Earlier this month Phoronix did a deeper review with extensive benchmarks "snapdragon-x-elite-linux-benchmarks" showing great progress and potential but not yet ready for everyday use.
These will make great Linux systems soon.
Posted by Chitown
 - May 31, 2025, 20:26:22
Microsoft already offers a 64GB RAM option on their website exclusively.
Posted by indy
 - May 31, 2025, 19:29:48
Lack of strong Linux support.

Lack of compatibility in specialized workstation software.

Lack of compatibility in many games.

Could be 128G of RAM, won't make much difference if the software environment is lacking.
Posted by fact check
 - May 31, 2025, 18:46:53
Did you guys not bother to fact check before writing this? The surface Pro 13" with an X Elite can be configured with 64GB RAM.
Posted by JamesV2
 - May 31, 2025, 17:31:34
Without strong Linux support, Arm laptops are dead in the water.
Posted by Redaktion
 - May 31, 2025, 13:09:33
Qualcomm is not expected to deliver its next laptop-grade chipsets for another few months yet. Nonetheless, Roland Quandt has stepped up with more information about the so-called Snapdragon X2 Elite (SC8480XP), which could surpass the Snapdragon X Plus and Snapdragon X Elite with 18 CPU cores and up to 64 GB of RAM.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Snapdragon-X2-Elite-Leaker-reveals-Qualcomm-s-plans-for-64-GB-RAM-options-ahead-of-schedule.1028000.0.html