No option with 64 GB RAM? Not even with 32 GB RAM?
So let's sum this up - almost certainly weak CPU (outside of benchmarks), no software and apps, exclusively soldered RAM, very high price, almost certainly good idle battery life but comparable or worse than x86 under heavier load. At this pace Apple's MacBooks will look like a budget-friendly options.
Welcome to the ARM "future", lol.
Less sarcasm and more positivity. You don't know, we don't know and I don't know how it's going to perform in real life. Let's wait for product to be released first.
Quote from: Tomas on May 19, 2024, 22:38:46You don't know, we don't know and I don't know how it's going to perform in real life.
It can be the best SoC on the planet but, two words:
And however it performs it will be 100% sure overpriced and equally 100% sure it will lack major upgradability such as RAM (which is fine in superthin and light devices) but customers will pay heavy premium for upgrade from the factory, Apple-like.