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Intel Core Ultra 7 256V Lunar Lake With ASUS Zenbook Performing Better After New Linux Patch

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  • ktecho
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    Originally posted by schmidtbag View Post
    So just to clarify: this is only for LL or does it affect all other Xe2 mobile chips?
    Not that it matters too much to me if it's such a loss in efficiency.
    Tell me you didn't read or understand this article or the 2 previous ones without telling me.

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  • schmidtbag
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    So just to clarify: this is only for LL or does it affect all other Xe2 mobile chips?
    Not that it matters too much to me if it's such a loss in efficiency.

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  • FireBurn
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    Originally posted by sophisticles View Post
    The reality is that if you want good gaming in a laptop you really need to buy one with a discrete GPU, preferably NVIDIA.

    I saw a laptop on Staples' website for $700 with an RTX 3050 and an i5-12500H, which would be a much better gaming laptop than anything tested here.

    Only because it's so bloody hard to find ones with discrete AMD gpus

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  • sophisticles
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    Originally posted by DesktopLinux

    the reality is you don't kniw what to say about yet another intel blunder without making fool of yourself
    Apparently you do not know how to spell "know" nor are you hip to a relatively new grammatical trend called capitalization and punctuation.

    Am i correct in thinking you are the same jackass that used to post about Microsoft and mayonnaise and/or the same jackass that went by KDE_FOREVER?

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  • pWe00Iri3e7Z9lHOX2Qx
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    Originally posted by sophisticles View Post
    The reality is that if you want good gaming in a laptop you really need to buy one with a discrete GPU, preferably NVIDIA.

    I saw a laptop on Staples' website for $700 with an RTX 3050 and an i5-12500H, which would be a much better gaming laptop than anything tested here.

    For gaming sure. But that machine also isn't going to last for 14+ hours on battery. These are supposed to be Qualcomm / NUVIA Snapdragon x fighting machines. And gaming on this thing would be a hell of a lot easier than those ARM devices.

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  • mixov
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    Well Lunar Lake was designed for light workloads with all-waking hours battery life, such as that for a student going to campus, etc. The point is really not to have to lug around a power adapter. These benchmarks don't really reflect that use case. To be fair, that's not to say that Ryzen AI can't also meet that use case.

    That being said, it'd be interesting to compare the AIPT scores with their Windows counterparts to see if there is any further room for Linux driver improvement.

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  • sophisticles
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    The reality is that if you want good gaming in a laptop you really need to buy one with a discrete GPU, preferably NVIDIA.

    I saw a laptop on Staples' website for $700 with an RTX 3050 and an i5-12500H, which would be a much better gaming laptop than anything tested here.

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  • loganj
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    they finally did it...what a failure after so much marketing about how good it will be with less threats to reduce power consumption.
    well maybe is like this because is not the top of the line. maybe the top with double power consumption will bit ryzen finally

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  • davidbepo
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    so asus is a meme and Xe KMD is still a disaster

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  • geerge
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    I mean, bat shit is an improvement over dog shit.

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