• TehPers@beehaw.org
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    3 months ago

    I think we’re gonna need some updated naming wheels for the new generations of processors. I have no clue if a “Ryzen AI 300” is supposed to be a high-end, mid tier, or budget processor, nor what the Intel Core Plus Ultra whatever (that somehow draws 200V power?) is.

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      3 months ago

      300 is 1.5x more than 200?

      I’m gonna keep my p3 400 with mmx for a little longer, it’s got to be better even more.

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      3 months ago

      The most confusing thing is that “200V” isnt a CPU, it’s the equivalent of “15th gen”.

      The numbers before the V are un-parseable, but at least for the actual parts it’s a “Ultra 7 236.1425926V” or something

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        3 months ago

        200V refers to the gen then? I saw the article mention some CPUs in the 200s so I guess that makes sense.

        Odd choice to go with a V suffix though for a part that would probably explode if provided 200V power (at the usual current levels it draws anyway). Imagine a laptop CPU that draws 2000W and is somehow an improvement over previous gen - actually, that’s a very Intel thing to do now that I’m thinking about it.

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          3 months ago

          Yeah if that’s not on-brand for Intel, I don’t know what is! I wonder what the max power draw for the 14900H is, it’s gotta be close 😂