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Huawei Releases Ultra 9 MateBook X Pro with 40W TDP in 980g

26 pointsby xnhbxabout 1 year ago

5 comments

alberthabout 1 year ago
12&quot; MacBook<p>I&#x27;m surprised Apple never re-released the 12&quot; MacBook with an M-series chip.<p>Since that was the defining moment when Apple realized they needed to create their own computer cpu (M-series).<p>---<p>For context, in 2015 Apple release for the first time both the:<p>- 12&quot; MacBook (running Intel)<p>- iPad Pro (running a beefed up A-series chip)<p>The form factor of these two devices was near identical.<p>But the speed and power consumption was hugely different.<p>People constantly complained how slow and hot the Intel 12&quot; MacBook was.<p>While the iPad Pro (with it&#x27;s beefed up A-series) had super long battery life, fast and cool.<p>That&#x27;s when Apple realized that Intel wasn&#x27;t going to be able to produce the CPUs they wanted and went all in on creating M-Series.
sofixaabout 1 year ago
The specs look pretty good on paper (super light, low TDP, decent CPU, lots of storage and RAM) and the price is pretty low: the top level model (32 GB RAM and 2TB storage) comes out to a bit less 2k euros. Of course it&#x27;d be more expensive when it actually comes to the EU for sale, but still, the pricing is pretty competitive.
_visgeanabout 1 year ago
Any information how well it plays with linux?
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grigioabout 1 year ago
i would have preferred AMD Ryzen
RadixDLTabout 1 year ago
how are they using Intel Core Ultra 9?
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