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The most EPYC laptop of all time; Intel Arc ‘Battlemage’

The most EPYC laptop of all time; Intel Arc ‘Battlemage’ confirmed for 2024 – Talking Heads Ep.314

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“Craft Computing”

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  1. Suggestion re: shipping costs, for places like Australia in particular, maybe have a minimum cost required for even just more reasonably priced shipping or something if you go with what you've been planning? I'd absolutely have bought some of everything in the store (barring maybe one or two things), but shipping is just…holy $400 Batman; I knew it would be high, but I didn't expect it to be 2-4 times the cost of the order when I started looking it up while writing this comment. The Afterpay repayments are almost the cost of the order O.O

    Would love to support you by getting some of the merch, but that's something I can't justify at this point, so I'll stick to the Patreon. ':D

  2. A glass with a program in a "Hello from Craft Computing" in an esoteric programming language would be cool. That or a glass with some actual code on it of some sort. I don't know if that's 100% on brand, but it's an idea 🙂

  3. 28:22 This white roadmap image with Intel Druid dates from august 18th 2021 on The Verge, and PCMag, and if the A770 is anything to go by, i am hopeful

    Keep in mind, the manufacturing cost on the A770, is closer to the RTX 4080, than the 4070TI
    The A770 and 4080 are both 400mm 256 bit cards, sure the die on the 4080 is something like 40-60% more expensive than 6nm, but thats not the majority of the total cost to get it to the consumer.

  4. I think where people confuse Apple with Hardware as a Service, is when they stop supporting their laptops and desktops after a reletively short period of time.
    But here is the thing, you can always just put Linux on it, and hopefully in the future Windows on the new Apple Silicon as well.
    They arent stopping you from using the hardware, they're stopping you from using their safe and secure OS on the old hardware.

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