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nrp ◴[] No.31433602[source]
I'm happy to answer any questions around this! We've been working on this since update since we launched the product last year, so we're excited to be able to share it today.
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vodkapump ◴[] No.31433722[source]
I know this gets asked a lot and isn't really about this new upgraded model but..

Any news on plans for AMD models?

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criddell ◴[] No.31436721[source]
Why AMD?

Why is there so little interest in ARM-based Linux laptops? Does AMD (or Intel) have anything even close in performance / watt that one can get from an ARM-based system?

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1. robotnikman ◴[] No.31438999[source]
Mainly the non-standardization of ARM hardware currently is my guess. For x86 a lot of it is standardized and well known.

There was a good thread here the other day on the subject of ARM hardware and the difficulties of things such as device trees and odd boot processes

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31409273