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  • StoicLevels1

    Feels wrong...

    • BitterHayzilla
    • Can you really blame Justin?utopian
    • that intel laptop tablet thing looks clunky afaliastime
    • cute how when he goes to use the apple laptop, instantly the UI looks so much nice that sharp corner clunkly awkward pc. Ever tried document browsing in pc!?shapesalad
    • He's playing both sides in a "long game" strategy. He'll be back (to Mac) in 2025 - 2030.ideaist
    • lolStoicLevels
    • document browsing on a PC is horrible. I got a surface to draw. But the finder is a mess. Apple leads there.tank02
    • Jesus, this is nuts... i'm a PC user most of the time these days but every thing they big up on PC is utter shit. Kinda desperate from intel.kingsteven
    • They have a small percentage of the gaming PC market compared to AMD these days too. A series of very odd brags.kingsteven
    • Hi I'm Just inbrt44
    • Just a real person..brt44
    • ...Feels LongStoicLevels
    • Ill use a Windows PC for a bag of money too.ArmandoEstrada
    • Intel should focus to get to 10nm and 7nm instead of doing ads. They know they’re fucked. Apple Silicon and even AMD are putting them so far behind.NBQ00
    • and AMD own ATI and ARM, Intel aren't going anywhere soon, but this sort of thing just draws attention to their plightkingsteven
    • considering apple's tiny market share, am not sure why Intel is going after Macs. AMD is the one rocketing past them.inteliboy
    • Because Intel is probably sour that Apple abandoned them as well as scared because ARM will overtake them.NBQ00
    • because the entry level macs run circles around any other lightweight laptop with an intel chip in itmonospaced
    • AMD own ARM? As in 'posess it' or 'do rather well with it'?Nairn
    • M1-style architecture will be replicated - Apple just took a lead there, and will benefit inthe medium-term, but it's not some irreproducible magic.Nairn
    • +s ffs, i'm not a snarky snake.Nairn
    • ah, it was NIVIDIA that acquired ARM, do'hkingsteven

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