I think Intel’s Lunar Lake has shown otherwise, it’s quite good.
And ARM performance per watt isn’t going to be as good when you’re doing x86/x64 emulation
I think Intel’s Lunar Lake has shown otherwise, it’s quite good.
And ARM performance per watt isn’t going to be as good when you’re doing x86/x64 emulation
yea that sounds nasty
just don’t patent anything, other companies build a product around an unpatented idea, then you patent it and sue them? now their entire product is ruined??
this makes no sense, that would mean the optimal play is to not patent anything until someone else starts doing it
This means game devs will start focusing more on better performance and optimization, right? …RIGHT?
I only see it posted on 3 communities, isn’t that how the Lemmy cross posting feature is supposed to work? What if someone is unaware of 1 or 2 of these communities, or their instance is defederated from 1 of them?
Lemmy has post deduplication. Are you using an app that doesn’t support this? I haven’t seen crossposts spamming my feed before, usually it’s a pretty good feature, something that Reddit doesn’t have.
In fact, Lemmy’s post deduplication is a little TOO aggressive https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/2104
I’m just citing Intel’s Lunar Lake as an example. If Intel can do it then so can AMD, and eventually both companies will surpass that