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#1
Last post by robs80 - Today at 19:56:39
Es ist eine müßige Diskussion. Partikel erzeugen beide.
Der Bremsenstaub beim Elektroauto kann es nicht sein. Seitdem ich elektrisch fahre betätige ich diese in Notfällen und unerwarteten Fahrsituationen (jemand schneiden einen) ansonsten nur aus Schrittgeschwindigkeit heraus um zu halten. Dank der hohen Rekuperation (moderne Elektrofahrzeuge nutzen beim betätigen der Bremse auch vorerst mal Diese) nutze ich die Scheibenbremse kaum. Gespräche mit anderen Elektroauto Fahrern zeigt ein ähnliches Bild.
Das höhere Gewicht und Reifenverschleiß der Elektrofahrzeuge teile ich nur bedingt. Wenn man sich moderne Verbrenner anschaut, dann sind da meist nur noch 100-200 kg Abstand. Im oberen Fahrzeugsegmenten gibt es da kaum unterschiede.
Was bleibt sin die Partikel die aufgewirbelt werden. Wenn man das so sieht, dann sind Radfahrer , Fußgänger, Tiere usw. alles erhebliche Partikelschleudern ;). Bleib nur die Klärung, wo die Partikel auf der Straße herkommen. Anhand des Frittengestankes an kalten Tagen in der Innenstadt und den Abgasschwaden aus den Autos und LKW's, denke ich, hat auch hier der Verbrenner eine Spitzenposition.
#2
Last post by Enma45 - Today at 19:52:58
Can someone confirm the future operating system updates? Samsung has 7 years of operating system updates and an additional year of security patches, while Xiaomi only has 4 years of updates, which seems insufficient compared to Samsung. These tablets should be required to receive at least 7 years of updates, as they are used less than mobile phones and therefore have a longer lifespan. I hope Xiaomi can match Samsung's update schedule.
#4
Last post by Enma45 - Today at 19:48:08
A very interesting product to compete against the Asus ROG Flow Z13, but we need more laptops with AMD Halo processors, and they don't always have to be tablets, since it will be much easier to cool in an ultrabook.
This is one of the products many consumers are waiting for, provided the price isn't too high.
#6
Last post by veraverav - Today at 19:24:06
Quote from: 2k for 8GB VRAM gg on Today at 10:08:06Quote8 GB VRAM
2000 for only 8 GB VRAM? Nice trolling.
Even games have a problem with only 8 GB VRAM: youtube.com/watch?v=ric7yb1VaoA: "Gaming Laptops are in Trouble - VRAM Testing w/ @Hardwareunboxed"
Most big games are made for consoles first in mind and the PS5 has 16 GB VRAM, minus 4 GB for the OS, and games expect your GPU to have at least 12 GB VRAM.
Running local LLMs / AI has been a thing for a few years now, using llama.cpp and its webUI is all you need. A LLM can be fully loaded into the GPU's VRAM or, if the LLM can't fit, parts of it can be offloaded to system RAM. This laptop has 32 GB RAM + 8 GB VRAM. Small and better capable, big open-weights LLMs exist and the more RAM+VRAM your PC has, the better. Every GB helps. So, from 8 GB to 12 GB to 16 GB VRAM would already be a good to very good improvement.
But its not really meant to be a gaming laptop. Would plugging in an eGPU resolve this bottleneck for someone that absolutely has to game?
#8
Last post by Asherpat - Today at 19:03:41
Quote from: The Werewolf on November 26, 2025, 23:12:061. This has happened before, and I'm sure will happen again. It's even right in the chart included.
2. Predicting the future from the past when it comes to tech is quite probably the best fool's errand ever.
3. Your "Apple promotion" cheque is in the mail. Good job!
There's no money involved, they worship Apple and want it to destroy everything else. It's labour of love