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#1
Last post by Hans hat Glück - Today at 00:45:12
Das Ding entwickelt sich immer mehr zu einem Witz.
Mann darf nicht vergessen dass Ding hat nur ca. die Leistung einer normalen ps5 und die ist schon 5 Jahre alt.
Mein Tipp ist Totgeburt.
#3
Last post by othman - Today at 00:29:44
Please do not distort this important professional website with unimportant news.
#5
Last post by M2026 - Today at 00:07:43
Sorry, 5050...but anyway, it is weaker, even than the 4050.
#6
Last post by Hammad - Yesterday at 23:59:46
If the tablet for gaming the absence of second type C port is a shame
If for productivity it should be have all AI and productivity tools plus 5+ years support updates
#7
Last post by Worgarthe - Yesterday at 23:56:56
Quote from: M2026 on Yesterday at 23:11:55at the beginning it was supposed to be at the level of 5070 and in the end it doesn't even reach 4050!
Literally never. Intel themselves said to expect the performance around the 4050. Tom Petersen himself said it, in fact, and that was in the first half of 2025.
#8
Last post by JKM - Yesterday at 23:48:57
Der Preis zeigt den Weg.
Je mehr Speicher, desto steiler der Preisanstieg
Nicht umsonst hatte meinte ich,
dass zukünftig während 2026 Billig-16GB-Notebooks von 600 auf 1000 Euro teurer werden,
wenn nicht gar bis 1500 Euro.
Der Mensch reagiert erst bei unverschämten Preisen.
#9
Last post by Redaktion - Yesterday at 23:28:04
#10
Last post by Davod - Yesterday at 23:23:24
Quote from: Worgarthe on Yesterday at 00:57:17Quote from: Chris808 on February 10, 2026, 22:15:40@Worgarthe
Threadripper is £4600 Dude... lol
Correct, my friend. And since this one is not even out yet we can't even guess anything about it at this point. It won't be cheap for sure. But if it ends up being (much) cheaper than the mentioned Threadripper while managing to deliver better performance per €/£/$... that's a win, no? 🤨
Again, straight from the article:
QuoteIntel's next-generation Nova Lake desktop CPUs are expected to land by the end of 2026. When the Core Ultra 400 desktop processors do release, the flagship 52-core CPU is reported to consume an absurd amount of power under full load.
By the end of 2026. We are not anywhere near that yet...
No because Threadrippers offer a large set of IO options for workstation users. You might as well compare this to Granite Rapids from Intel. One of them offers twice the expansion than the other and are not intended for the same workloads.