Lunar Lake is a fantastic CPU. Everyone who worked on it should feel proud. How useful is the NPU / AI capability? What wonderful things can users do with it? Pretend you’re rooting for an Intel turnaround and want to help these things sell.
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I worked on it. I don't feel proud.
I don't buy anything that Apple rejected or avoided to use. I believe in Apple smart engineers and why it is a leading tech company
I refuse to buy anything made in China or by Intel - all cr-p.
I think it’s mainly for Microsoft Copilot. At least Office users will find that valuable.
I wish we had maxed out at at least 64GB not just 32GB!
@vng: see that is what’s great about LNL and the strength of prodco moving forward is that strong performance and PPW
But I’m still scratching my head about the AI stuff
@esx
Allegedly longest battery life, even against snapdragoon
Can you explain something that you can do with lunar lake that you can’t do with another chip?
If not, then it’s not really adding any value.
@mfm+
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Take that ChatGPT!
@adn: I heard Microsoft wants to run copilot locally. Is there any benefit to the end user in that? Being able to train your own chatgpt spin off would be a godsend for many users. Does Lunar Lake enable that?
@adn: ChatGPT told me it could execute no-ops more efficiently
At best it can restore some small amount of trust after the 13 and 14 gen chips.
At worst it can become Qualcomm’s first flagship x86 chip I guess
I bought a MacBook
We are not ChatGPT