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Furilabs Linux Phone

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1. Narishma ◴[] No.41839652[source]
> Fast, performant and cheap.

What's the difference between fast and performant?

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2. VyseofArcadia ◴[] No.41839713[source]
Hasty guess: fast is responsiveness, performant is performance per watt?
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3. chrisoconnell ◴[] No.41839724[source]
Something can be fast, but lack efficiency or the ability to utilize the speed.

For example, a car can have 1,000hp, but utilizes a large turbo which takes a long time to spool up, leading to poor performance. It may also have poor handling characteristics.

On the other hand, let's use a car like a Mazda Miata, which only has 181hp. It is not fast, but it is an incredibly performant car, with exceptional handling and driving dynamics.

Speed and performance are not directly correlated, and are independent metrics. Performance is more of an indication of the overall dynamics of action, intention and results.

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4. polotics ◴[] No.41840406[source]
fast is latency, performant is bandwidth
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5. VyseofArcadia ◴[] No.41848547{3}[source]
I doubt they're using those words to mean that specifically when they are trying to sell a phone to consumers. No one sells phones on "bandwidth".
6. psd1 ◴[] No.41865885[source]
Alternate explanation: the copy was bashed out late at night by an engineer in crunch mode.

Don't parse "covfefe", discard it.