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Komentáře • 252

  • @1111Tactical
    @1111Tactical Před měsícem +1555

    Despite this channel's name, these clips never contain any Light Machine Guns

    • @ch3burashka
      @ch3burashka Před měsícem +133

      it's actually a mag not a clip

    • @Voltaic_Fire
      @Voltaic_Fire Před měsícem +36

      ​@@ch3burashkaYour pedantry is unwanted, incorrect, and misplaced.

    • @IndianArma
      @IndianArma Před měsícem +51

      ​@@ch3burashkaactually a machine gun is literally fed a belt.

    • @datachu
      @datachu Před měsícem +32

      ​@@ch3burashkaCr1tical is at your door at 3 AM to set the record straight

    • @crimson_yeti
      @crimson_yeti Před měsícem +15

      ​@@Voltaic_Fire I think the commentor is referring to the moistcritikal and sneako beef, not being a grammar nazi

  • @JulyTheNeon
    @JulyTheNeon Před měsícem +398

    I'm thrilled to announce my new CPU model, the C3R-876 Plus+AE4-ue (standard edition)

    • @datachu
      @datachu Před měsícem +30

      But can it run Crysis?

    • @Steinegal
      @Steinegal Před měsícem +22

      When is the C3R-876Plus+AE4-uee (Standard+ Edition) releasing?

    • @luther0013
      @luther0013 Před měsícem +9

      Don’t know why most companies can’t just use simplistic naming schemes for their chips like Apple does.

    • @masherjoker25
      @masherjoker25 Před měsícem +12

      ​@@luther0013 Because this way they can confuse their customers.
      From the example company, Qualcomm have snapdragon 7+ gen 2 and snapdragon 7s gen 2.
      For a customer not paying attention, these two chips is being used by phones on the same price range (300-400 usd phones), the name have the same 7 and gen 2 in the name but 7s gen 2 is way way slower than 7+ gen 2.

    • @jsnotlout3312
      @jsnotlout3312 Před měsícem +4

      Thats too clear man, plus it needs way more info added through random letters and numbers.

  • @chanra1n
    @chanra1n Před měsícem +145

    this launch made them so tired, you'd think they were loading boxes onto the trucks themselves

    • @shanebovell6733
      @shanebovell6733 Před 28 dny +1

      Clearly you don't use your brain much or you'd know what mental exhaustion is.

  • @mikPet81
    @mikPet81 Před měsícem +43

    4:05 "do you know how happy Ivone would be if I could go 13 minutes" coffeee went all over, almost shorted a keyboard :))

  • @itsacookie1
    @itsacookie1 Před měsícem +61

    Fun fact, even that article missed a SKU, the X Elite has a 00 SKU for mini desktop pcs.

  • @hill2hell
    @hill2hell Před měsícem +31

    Copilot+ laptops don't go to "sleep" because they're always listening and watching. 🤣

  • @FragEightyfive
    @FragEightyfive Před měsícem +59

    8:50 this is universal across many industries. I have worked in shipbuilding, power generation and building. Dealing with the inconsistencies of products from the same vendors is infuriating.

    • @siliconhawk9293
      @siliconhawk9293 Před měsícem +7

      marketing team - hmm the X and AE sounds cool maybe people would too. lets name it like this

  • @greenwolf1229
    @greenwolf1229 Před měsícem +132

    "Elijah, stop watching the Wan show, your making a bad example: as he needs to wear a helmet in every vid lol

  • @The_Slavstralian
    @The_Slavstralian Před měsícem +110

    Simply put Copilot should have been an optional install file that you are asked if you want to install it when the updates were sent out. It should never have been forced on people or even installed in a disabled by default state.
    Side note. Linus does not look like he was up late. He looks like he has not been to bed yet at all

    • @wile123456
      @wile123456 Před měsícem +5

      Leaks from last year showed how microsoft considered making Windows 12 the AI version, but they dropped it because clearly they want everyone in on the AI nonsense

    • @GHOSTSTARSCREAM
      @GHOSTSTARSCREAM Před měsícem +1

      But then, force it to install later down the line.

    • @Anankin12
      @Anankin12 Před měsícem +4

      ​@@wile123456More like the chips that would support it properly are not even out yet, so they would have made an OS for literally no one (and thus completely unsupported by everyone and their mom) that would have taken at least 2 to 4 get any traction at all. Time period where they would have needed to maintain win 10, 11 and 12 at the same time.
      Just look at how slow win 11 was adopted just for requiring hardware from 2016 or newer. Imagine how slow it would be if it required hardware FROM THE LITERAL FUTURE.

  • @Snugglife
    @Snugglife Před měsícem +44

    Linus going on tangents IS the show for sure

  • @itsacookie1
    @itsacookie1 Před měsícem +37

    Elon must have named these chips.

  • @ChrisLincoln
    @ChrisLincoln Před měsícem +7

    I'm with Linus, a Windows laptop that sleeps properly sounds pretty amazing. I've had mine set to hibernate when I close the lid just so Windows doesn't wake up and drain my battery whenever it feels like it.

  • @firehawk0815
    @firehawk0815 Před měsícem +25

    How about:
    Snapdragon XE 184
    Snapdragon XE 180
    Snapdragon XE 178
    Snapdragon XP 164
    Solved.

    • @sharmuuu
      @sharmuuu Před měsícem

      I dunno why, but I want it to be even numbers for some reason. So I like X1E 84 more, or X1E 8400. Maybe Intel's and AMD's fault that odd numbers look weird in CPUs for me. LIke R7 5800, I7 7700 etc. X1E 8400 also drops a "-100" and combines it, so kinda neat.

    • @professor1262
      @professor1262 Před měsícem +2

      It’d make more sense if they just named them the X series processors. Like saying “X Plus” makes no sense since “Plus” is relative, implying it provides a plus in performance over something else, but it’s the base model? Also, scrap the 64 SKU, it’s absolute trash performance wise.
      Snapdragon X1 (current 78 SKU)
      Snapdragon X1 Plus ( current 80 SKU)
      Snapdragon X1 Elite (current 84 SKU)

    • @yuvrajsingh099
      @yuvrajsingh099 Před měsícem

      ​@@professor1262That 64 sku is cheaper.(They want to reuse that sand)

    • @incandescentwithrage
      @incandescentwithrage Před měsícem

      ​@@sharmuuuwtf

    • @iggypopped
      @iggypopped Před měsícem +2

      Should just be X160, 170, 180 and 190. The next gen would change the first number to a 2 and so on. When they reach 9th gen they can do a new naming scheme.

  • @edwinjoy9
    @edwinjoy9 Před měsícem +8

    As a person venturing into multi-core cache subsystems, that ending was priceless XD

  • @YouTubecensorsthought
    @YouTubecensorsthought Před měsícem +20

    I live in Michigan and I’ve never seen someone get docked pay for something they broke. The company just eats the cost

    • @Ryan-093
      @Ryan-093 Před měsícem +10

      breaking it while borrowing it from work for something your doing outside of work. most places don't even let you borrow their stuff

    • @YouTubecensorsthought
      @YouTubecensorsthought Před měsícem +1

      @@Ryan-093 never had a problem asking for work equipment so I can do something on the weekend.

    • @ThatMattWhite
      @ThatMattWhite Před měsícem +2

      The point is there's a difference between the company eating the cost of broken equipment *used for company purposes* and stuff that breaks during someone's personal project. Linus says he has insurance on the equipment, but that would only apply if it's damaged during work use.

    • @andrewwhite1576
      @andrewwhite1576 Před měsícem +1

      @@ThatMattWhitehow come you didn’t come to the family reunion?

  • @TheDoubleJ
    @TheDoubleJ Před měsícem +2

    0:44 hits differently when your name is Elijah and your listening to this at work

  • @NdxtremePro
    @NdxtremePro Před měsícem +15

    I don't know what the issue is, the 84/82 is the clock multiplier, easy right? /s

    • @itsmilan4069
      @itsmilan4069 Před měsícem

      80100 and 80100

    • @Chaddledee
      @Chaddledee Před měsícem +2

      I think it is unironically meant to be the 2 core turbo clock multiplier multiplied by 2 (4.2 -> 84, 4.0 ->80) but then they though 68 looked like too low a number for 3.4 so they added 10 to it, making it 78 instead.

    • @xenio8736
      @xenio8736 Před měsícem +2

      @@Chaddledee if you are right it's so freaking funny

  • @Prence
    @Prence Před měsícem +27

    They installed co-pilot on all windows 11 PCs without asking. I don’t want it. There used to be not official way to uninstall it, but there is a way that you can unofficial uninstall it. I removed it from my laptop. They need to make these things opt-in install instead of them just installing something automatically. There is way too much windows bloatware, give us a choice Microsoft of whether we want something or not. I got rid of co-pilot, edge, Cortana, just everything win-bloat automatically installs on your PC.

    • @AndrewTSq
      @AndrewTSq Před měsícem +2

      But isnt copilot a monthly subscription also? Atleast on corporate pc it seems to be this

    • @Prence
      @Prence Před měsícem +3

      @@AndrewTSq no, I had use of almost all of it, there were paid portions but I wasn’t interested in any of it. I never used Cortana and edge either but the forced if upon all windows users because some idiots at Microsoft things it’s good. At the corporate level, if a company wants to use it, they should, if a person wants to use it, they should. But let it be an opt in feature and not an automatic feature. For me and I’ll bet a lot of people, we don’t want it but we got it anyway. They needed to give us a way to uninstall it if we weren’t interested. Also, isn’t it a bit creepy to have a corporation installing a “baby monitoring” piece software designed to see everything you do on the computer you own. You have to ask yourself why Microsoft installed it without your permission and why they didn’t give an official way to remove it. Ask yourself what’s in it for them to have it installed on every Winblows PC. Why are they insisting.

    • @AndrewTSq
      @AndrewTSq Před měsícem

      @@Prence corporations want it to see how productive their employees are. Also be able to run querys like "if you look at chatlogs what employees are not happy about the company?"

    • @Prence
      @Prence Před měsícem +1

      @@AndrewTSq so you’re ok with your. Odd monitoring you all day because they don’t trust you. Listen, if you’re going to complain about your employer, you aren’t going to do on your employers computer. If you’re smart, you’ll use your own computer or your own phone, you know the ones without the monitoring software. Either your employer trusts you or they don’t.

    • @AndrewTSq
      @AndrewTSq Před měsícem

      @@Prence well, i want to have a job, and I know they do it. So I so not care since I never express what I really think anyway :)

  • @John_1920
    @John_1920 Před měsícem +2

    09:16 Norwegian here, I can confirm we face the same issue in our stores, too.
    Each time I go shopping for laptops, I either do my comparing of laptops online prior to entering a store, or end up looking up the laptops online when I look at the spec-sheet in the store and get frustrated about the lack of information.

    • @loldoctor
      @loldoctor Před měsícem

      I expected better from Norway.

    • @voyaqe
      @voyaqe Před 25 dny

      @@loldoctor Well, wouldn't say norwegians are the smartest "people"..

  • @seanvideoediting
    @seanvideoediting Před měsícem +6

    When is the review coming? 😢

  • @azazelleblack
    @azazelleblack Před měsícem +9

    People got really hyped about ARM following Apple's transition away from Intel. What they failed to understand is that Apple's Mx silicon is not good because it's ARM, it's good because it's good. CPU ISA has very little to do with anything and as someone who has already handled Lunar Lake systems, people are about to realize that.

    • @blubblurb
      @blubblurb Před měsícem +4

      Agree. How did you get a Lunar Lake System in your hand?

    • @azazelleblack
      @azazelleblack Před měsícem +1

      @@blubblurb Went to Computex! :)

    • @xenio8736
      @xenio8736 Před měsícem +4

      I agree too, and as much as I hate to say it, Apple is good at what they do. They just designed a good chip and adapted their software to it really well, independently of it being ARM

    • @azazelleblack
      @azazelleblack Před měsícem

      @@blubblurb I went to Computex!

    • @kirishima638
      @kirishima638 Před měsícem +2

      And it’s worth emphasising that Apple Silicon didn’t just pop into existence in 2020; they’ve been perfecting the architecture since the first iPhone and iPad.

  • @ruinfox4108
    @ruinfox4108 Před měsícem +25

    I love it when Linus has to tell his staff to stop watching the WAN show and go back to work, i wonder how pissed off Linsu actually gets at them,

    • @jiecut
      @jiecut Před měsícem +2

      😄

    • @TuxraGamer
      @TuxraGamer Před měsícem +6

      Probably not much, even though he might get pissed by the fact that they aren't doing their work, LMG is probably one of the few companies that can say their employees would use their products voluntarily and that probably feels amazing.

    • @ruinfox4108
      @ruinfox4108 Před měsícem +4

      @@TuxraGamer Yeah i mean if you have to tell your own staff to stop voluntarily watching your content at work you msut be doing something good 😅, but i also get why he is also a bit angry about it, even though elisha (sorry for spelling) is a really nice guy

    • @wile123456
      @wile123456 Před měsícem +1

      Jokes on him, everyone has WAN show on their second monitor, it's never worth dedicating all your focus to it.

    • @SanderMakes
      @SanderMakes Před měsícem

      ​@@wile123456 I mean, Linus' adopted son was interacting with the chat. I doubt his dad would care if it was just on his second monitor.

  • @SamKemp54
    @SamKemp54 Před měsícem +1

    I found the exact same issue with comparing products while looking at LG's own website, trying to compare a couple of different LG TV's. They weren't comparable

  • @itsmilan4069
    @itsmilan4069 Před měsícem +7

    20:46 dunno
    this is the same company who launched helio G90 kept rebranding it to 91, 93, 96 & 99 but 95 tho that was different 😂
    let's not mention G80 & G30 series

  • @snailairy
    @snailairy Před měsícem +15

    I love it when Linus gives props to Apple, because I can almost hear people on Twitter crying.

  • @InsufficientGravitas
    @InsufficientGravitas Před měsícem +2

    Even with the apple M series chips, at least for the M1 they didn't distinguish between the 7 core and 8 core GPU versions of the M1 chip beyond mentioning it in the spec sheet.

  • @itsmilan4069
    @itsmilan4069 Před měsícem +5

    4:08 😂 dude

  • @nick-dogg
    @nick-dogg Před měsícem +4

    The truth is, no one want Qualcomm chips. When other manufacturers like nvidia are finally allowed to develop ARM chips, app developers will take it more seriously and make native apps. As of now, the compatibility just isn’t there.

    • @krazownik3139
      @krazownik3139 Před měsícem +4

      As a Linux user I'm personally worried that proliferation of ARM on notebooks could end up with the same shit show like with Android tablets and phones with undocumented, proprietary, vendor-locked drivers for those SOCs.

    • @tvdootman27
      @tvdootman27 Před měsícem +1

      @@krazownik3139 same tbh I have so many phones in an unusable state because there is zero documentation available

    • @FerralVideo
      @FerralVideo Před měsícem +1

      @@krazownik3139 Same. Right now the only solace is preloaded machines, like Tuxedo offering a model.
      The painful irony is that Linux is already VERY well suited for the ARM transition as they've been supporting enthusiast projects (Raspi and similar SBCs) for much longer than Microsoft, and such already have mature support for the arch - many distros offer support.

  • @samk2407
    @samk2407 Před měsícem +66

    Everyone please keep hating on Microsoft as much as possible, send the message that this shit is not okay, people don't want it and they need to check themselves on this type of stuff.

    • @gloomy_gus
      @gloomy_gus Před měsícem +5

      I don't care about microsoft any more tbh, I'm going to move over to linux as soon as Windows 10 is no longer supported. If I'm lucky maybe SteamOS will get a big update in the next few months

    • @samk2407
      @samk2407 Před měsícem

      @@gloomy_gus I hope linux gets more support I would seriously consider it, I just can't switch because I wouldn't have access to many of the apps I use or proper support for Nvidia gpus

    • @jtrayforest
      @jtrayforest Před měsícem

      What don't you want?

    • @chiffaonosu
      @chiffaonosu Před měsícem +3

      @@jtrayforestsystem-wide tracking via Recall?

    • @jtrayforest
      @jtrayforest Před měsícem

      @@chiffaonosu fortunately that's already been disabled

  • @zezba9000
    @zezba9000 Před měsícem +1

    MacBook Pro + model number makes a lot of sense actually. Its the Pro version of laptops which means it has fans, better screen etc.

  • @SurlyYerby
    @SurlyYerby Před 16 dny

    Luke hit the nail squarely on the head. The part of this show that people care about are the off-the-cuff tangents. Never lose them.

  • @natbarmore
    @natbarmore Před měsícem

    9:45 even online, it can be hard to compare products. One computer tells me it’s a 14.1” screen and the next tells me it’s 9”x12”. [ok, that one’s basically made up, since diagonal measurement of screens is one of the few established norms.] But sometimes I can’t even tell within a single company’s product lineup which products are better than which. And then I run into things like buying drawer dividers: are the stated dimensions internal or external? There are 2 editions of this book and you’re showing me the cover for 1 and the publication date for the other.

  • @Graham6410
    @Graham6410 Před měsícem +2

    I remember when CPU's had simple names like Pentium 4 Extreme Edition.

  • @ingikjartansson
    @ingikjartansson Před měsícem +1

    The Mac Pro naming convention is similar to what the car industry does, Toyota Corolla is only called that, for multiple generations.

    • @ComputerGeeks-R-Us
      @ComputerGeeks-R-Us Před 17 dny

      Just about everything Toyota is named "Crown" or a derivative of it. Since forever. 😉Not sure that's the right example.

  • @joebob2311productions
    @joebob2311productions Před měsícem

    Whenever I buy a laptop at a store I never read their information. I go into This PC and right click on properties. Then check task manager for good measure.

  • @logan5018
    @logan5018 Před 23 dny +1

    drop the 100 and the E. x1-84, x2-84, etc would be a much better naming scheme imo

  • @81Treez
    @81Treez Před měsícem +9

    I thought this was about copilot?

    • @Btburkhardt
      @Btburkhardt Před 27 dny +1

      😂 my thoughts. It was a rant about naming chips and device lineups.

  • @alistairblaire6001
    @alistairblaire6001 Před měsícem +1

    Linus scolding Elijah has serious dad energy lmao

    • @WhiteBucket
      @WhiteBucket Před měsícem

      In my LTT headcanon they are father and son

  • @crazysocer
    @crazysocer Před 20 dny +1

    On the topic of naming schemes. Samsungs phone lineup with the number also corresponding with the year of release 👍

  • @des1990
    @des1990 Před měsícem +4

    Luke saying the word "Skibidi" is so weird to me, of all people I know hes was the last person who I'd assume knows the word "skibidi"

    • @WhiteBucket
      @WhiteBucket Před měsícem

      Not that surprising imo as his humour is very childish (and that's why I love him)

  • @Emperor-Inker
    @Emperor-Inker Před měsícem +1

    What's happened to Linus' voice it's more deeper than usual or has he employed his doppelganger with a deeper voice box

  • @Olivyay
    @Olivyay Před měsícem +2

    My opinion is probably unpopular at Microsoft, but my Lenovo with S3 standby always sleeps and wakes properly, and Connected Standby is useless on a laptop, I have my phone for that.

  • @rembrantro
    @rembrantro Před měsícem +4

    You know what, this names or number are given deliberately to confuse costumers, who are not following tech, basically 80 90 % of all customers. When my friends ask me what do buy, noone has idea that 7735 and 7745 are different architecture , or 8845 is basically the same with 7745 or whatever. When it is so simple to differentiate then lower end model will have poorer sales, and the salers will have narrower margin to convince people to buy product which doesn't sale gud

    • @philamavikane9423
      @philamavikane9423 Před měsícem

      Accurate

    • @DigitalJedi
      @DigitalJedi Před 26 dny

      Real, and it pisses me off so much. Intel threw away 14 generations of instant brand recognition. AMD is doing the same, but before they did that, they tried a more deceptive version of what looks like the 6000 series and below too. Qualcomm at least had nothing to throw out with this, but it's still just awful.

  • @Spike-ev1os
    @Spike-ev1os Před měsícem

    PLEASE, stream earlier more often! It's nice getting input from the other side of the sea once in a while :)

  • @itsmilan4069
    @itsmilan4069 Před měsícem +2

    5:10 don't know about the 64100 but damn compared to 80100 and 84100's performance the 78100 sucks hard, like it shouldn't even be called elite as it doesn't even has dual core boost like the other two

    • @DigitalJedi
      @DigitalJedi Před 26 dny

      Agreed. The 78100 should be the top of the X Plus chips. It would kinda make more sense naming wise too. At least then we know X Elite = 8xxxx and anything below is X Plus.

  • @legendcat8913
    @legendcat8913 Před měsícem +1

    At this point just make up your own product names and see if you can get the entire community to ride on it (mostly just to spite the companies I’d be down just post a blog somewhere)

  • @YoutubePizzer
    @YoutubePizzer Před měsícem +1

    Why can’t they just go like, CPU 1/2/3 Gen 1 or something, just go for that clean aesthetic and not confuse the fuck out of everyone

    • @DigitalJedi
      @DigitalJedi Před 26 dny

      Often times the names do actually convey meaning. If you simplify too far, you can end up in Apple's situation where there are multiple specs of the same chip under the same name.
      AMD's current naming is a great example of trying to do too much, but it's also an understandable system. You get the generation (but just model year), performance tier, CPU architecture, and an extra differentiation digit for things that are otherwise equal , and then finally an indication of the TDP of the chip.
      It's done in a terribly misleading way that makes some Ryzen 5s slower than other Ryzen 3s of the same lineup (7520U vs 7330U), and allows them to rebadge older chips (7735HS vs 6800HS), but I get what they were going for.

  • @PreacherBro
    @PreacherBro Před 18 dny

    I’m pretty sure MacBooks don’t differentiate so that companies can say “we also issue out MacBook whatever’s” so they won’t sound out of date.

  • @PreacherBro
    @PreacherBro Před 18 dny

    I absolutely hate buying monitors or tvs in person at any kind of electronic store. Tags are absolutely worthless and inconsistent.

  • @keyboard_g
    @keyboard_g Před měsícem +1

    Linus made a video hocking these machines just a couple weeks ago…..

  • @darrenfalconer3267
    @darrenfalconer3267 Před měsícem +7

    Why haven't you done videos about tech and elderly. You know like do large tvs help or not etc. Maybe just one video covering a range of tech products and see how your folks go with them

    • @KarlDag
      @KarlDag Před měsícem

      Because the elderly dont watch youtube, on aggregate. No money there.

    • @darrenfalconer3267
      @darrenfalconer3267 Před 28 dny

      @@KarlDag I mean I'm curious to see how technology impacts elderly, ie do manufacturers try to make things work for them also. Are we all going to be screwed when we are old.

    • @algebruh_m8652
      @algebruh_m8652 Před 26 dny

      ​@@darrenfalconer3267 Pretty much screwed. I work in advising customers about what computer and electronics to buy and I have to do the best I can to dumb down some specs and information for them to understand it. Because manufacturers try to make models simple and easy to understand. Most of the elderly dont have a clue what it means or what it does. So I have to break down the different processor models and what RAM does and how it helps with multi-tasking. Things like that.

  • @bluephreakr
    @bluephreakr Před měsícem

    Someone on Substack posted what a teacher explained to her peers. Apparently, if something is "Skibidi" it's bad. "Ohio" means cringe, and because this is about "Skibidi Ohio rizz" to "Rizz" means to flirt.
    _God damn_ I hate how the youth speak.

  • @emkay1182
    @emkay1182 Před měsícem

    Please do a testvideo against compareable laptops from intel & and!! :)

  • @Mohandas.Gandhi
    @Mohandas.Gandhi Před 24 dny

    10:43 *drink* 10:51 *gulp*

  • @bluephreakr
    @bluephreakr Před měsícem

    I have a suggestion for the clips team; rather than blocking out the bottom third, put the Secret Lab thing in the middle, between the host's heads. Might be more obnoxious, but erm --- that's kind of the point in'nit? And people who spent their money to have their question as part of a clip might be a little miffed if when clipped, their question is obscured by advertising.

  • @yarost12
    @yarost12 Před měsícem +2

    Imma be honest my only issue is with the 100 at the end, X1E-84 Vs X1P-64 explains the differentiation quite clearly
    And the mobile chips are very clearly differentiated nowadays, Spandragon 4/6/7/8 Gen 1/2/3 etc

    • @yarost12
      @yarost12 Před měsícem

      @GarrusVakarian-to2uh in the title for the product? This never happens, what are you on about. When these chips will be more widely available I'm sure we'll see the CPU model description in the spec sheet

    • @yarost12
      @yarost12 Před měsícem

      @GarrusVakarian-to2uh how dare they make binned down options!? How dare MS not release an option with the fastest CPU in a nanometer thick chassis!?

  • @smalltime0
    @smalltime0 Před měsícem +1

    Swiss cheese analogy is a bad one.
    The old production style of swiss style cheeses lead to the wholes. Modern production methods eliminated them, so they artificially introduced them.
    Unless you're saying that the security holes in M$ software are now all deliberate.

  • @Ficherlino
    @Ficherlino Před měsícem

    Can't wait to game on my brand new X Æ A-12 Pro™

  • @jeremiahbell6129
    @jeremiahbell6129 Před měsícem +1

    3:40 - Linus doing some questionable things to get media access.

    • @Versette
      @Versette Před 27 dny

      I died when I heard that 😂😂😂

  • @Innosos
    @Innosos Před měsícem

    I dunno what you're talking about. I think the launch was great!
    Rarely has there been a more apt analogy for the quality of the Qualcomm chips.

  • @MrKillroy26
    @MrKillroy26 Před 26 dny

    So I work for a tech company in the US. Microsoft is making a big push for us to market this so hard. When my manager was doing the certifications on it with me, the amount of shit that doesn't make sense is hilarious. I also told him that I'm going to tell people to turn recall off cause that is a scammers gold mine. I literally laughed when we found out it was delayed. What's also funny is this is ARM based and they don't explain that to people so some people cant use shit they pay for.

  • @xavierjiang7112
    @xavierjiang7112 Před měsícem +1

    It's like the Supermicro boards. You have no clue, beyond the generation (which dont even matter now because CPUs in the same gen can have vastly different sockets) what ANYTHING means.
    Like the suffix is .. ok. Like "F" means IPMI, "i" means cheap, etc.
    Now, for Supermicro, that's fine. Because they don't sell to consumers. But What's SRA and what's SAE? No clue. No idea.

  • @mdzaid5925
    @mdzaid5925 Před 28 dny

    I asked copilot how to disable copilot and it gave me wrong result 😑. How should I trust it with anything else?

  • @user-kk3jr8gi2x
    @user-kk3jr8gi2x Před měsícem

    Linus: What were you doing up so late?
    Luke: boom bm bm chk bm bm bm tss chk

  • @iDeadxInfected
    @iDeadxInfected Před 16 dny

    As a Texan, I will let that yehaw slide.

  • @Stuntman707
    @Stuntman707 Před měsícem

    How about:
    Clapdragon X1E 84 Ultra
    Clapdragon X1E 80 Pro
    Clapdragon X1E 78 Base
    Clapdragon X1E 64 Value

  • @OneBiOzZ
    @OneBiOzZ Před měsícem +4

    i think its a mistake to consider a processor model number as "consumer facing"
    when talking in the laptop space you can find an i9 laptop that falls behind a higher clocked and better cooled i7 and consumers have known this for a long time, if you know enough about laptops to be looking up the processor it uses, you will be watching or reading a review
    people buying off a recommendation will be buying based on the laptop model number
    everyone else will be getting the laptop that falls within their price range from a name they can trust
    laptop manufacturers are really good at market segmentation for this very reason

    • @robinbegley1077
      @robinbegley1077 Před měsícem +4

      But that ignores that not all i5 are the same. You could pick up my laptop and a 13th gen i3 and think that the one only marked i5 is better. Oblivious to the fact, as you don't know which i5 your getting that its a 520m. And that its 8 generations old. Even in the same generation, in new on the shelf laptops, Intel has so many SKU of each chip that unless you are shown a cpu model number, you cant know why three different, nearly identical systems are $150 apart.

    • @RyTrapp0
      @RyTrapp0 Před měsícem +3

      "...and consumers have known this for a long time..."
      No, enthusiasts have known this for a long time. The average consumer that makes up the bulk of these sales is still clueless and lives by "bigger number better".

    • @robinbegley1077
      @robinbegley1077 Před měsícem +1

      @@RyTrapp0 But 10700KF is even bigger then 5! It even has letters in it! AMD doesn't have letters

  • @bmaglll
    @bmaglll Před měsícem

    rando vx-underground shoutout. nice.

  • @brittanygoosman6848
    @brittanygoosman6848 Před měsícem

    Linus keeps discovering what marketing is.

  • @TazzSmk
    @TazzSmk Před 24 dny

    6:36 those numbers are 2x boost basically, so 84 is 4.2 then 80 is 4.0 and 78 is fucked xD

  • @igordasunddas3377
    @igordasunddas3377 Před měsícem

    I'm not using a Windows laptop ever again after what they've shown ("Recall"). Once Snapdragon Elite X becomes good and Linux works on there, I'll consider itnover my M1 Pro MacBook Pro.

  • @superman60201
    @superman60201 Před měsícem

    So Cortana is now called CoPilot. Got it.

  • @DeltaStormYT
    @DeltaStormYT Před 21 dnem

    Hmmm if only a company could make things simple like… let’s say a theoretical “M” line of chips (M1,M2,M3) and add a little plus, pro, max, ultra as levels to that chip…
    *OH WAIT*

  • @zephyr_kev
    @zephyr_kev Před měsícem

    Now is the time to start doing some more Linux content.

  • @Khris.England
    @Khris.England Před měsícem

    I’m waiting for Windows on M Series Macs, but knowing Microsoft it will have an ad and I’ll just delete it and use MacOS 😅

  • @chaoswolf9452
    @chaoswolf9452 Před měsícem

    If all the names end in 100, their is no need for their to be a 100 their. They should probably just stick to X1 then just swap out the letter E for the bin and then put the year at the end or something, keep it simple.

  • @CameronOwen101
    @CameronOwen101 Před měsícem +2

    Product name has 2 dimensions, one is linear one is a category (X1*). Product actually has 3 non-linear dimensions? -Name will never work.
    It's not that hard, just map the main product dimensions well into the name and you're golden.

  • @mademedothis424
    @mademedothis424 Před měsícem +1

    I got a Surface Pro 11 and honestly, I think people are looking at the wrong devices for review here. The laptops are whatever, if you care about battery life as a tradeoff for full compatibility or you want mostly a netbook type thing and have too much money in your life then alright.
    But having a Windows tablet that behaves like a tablet? Man, it's a gamechanger so far. I charge it only when it runs out of juice, which is once, twice a day tops. WIndows Hello is instantaneous. It sleeps immediately, wakes up immediately, it is just Windows otherwise. I found myself turning it off when I was moving from one room to another, like I would a phone. On the Intel ones I would never. That would have been a three minute process. And you weren't gaming on your Surface anyway (and I've still played some Persona 5 Tactica on it just fine), so many of the limitations just melt away.
    I'm so annoyed MS botched this launch so bad with the dumb AI stuff and the rush and the wrong devices being up for review. This could have been such a gamechanger for some product ranges and instead it's going to become the best kept secret of the computing world. Again. They are SO bad at this.

  • @SuperExtremeTNT
    @SuperExtremeTNT Před měsícem

    At PC world UK they just print i7 or i5 with integrated or external graphics for the laptops and PCs, that's it that's all the information. To know more a dude comes with an ipad and has to search up the specs online. Even worse if its an AMD chip the actually just print AMD Ryzen CPU. no more info

  • @planetrift
    @planetrift Před měsícem

    (84x100)/2 = 4200 but yeah.. it's a really dumb naming scheme. X1E-42, X1E-40, X1E-38 would be much more logical (and it's more stupid since they're overclocking as well, breaking their own naming scheme)

  • @SlavTiger
    @SlavTiger Před měsícem +2

    i dont like having my pc prepackaged with a data harvesting ai model that periodically sends screenshots over and a dedicated chip to help it spy for advertising. They may say they dont but lets be real what's honestly in all the telemetry they send by default. why do they reenable things you specifically opt out of post update. they want a camera into your life so the moment you do something they can find a product to sell to you. I use OLLAMA on my gpu, and that is good enough ai options for me.

    • @CentreMetre
      @CentreMetre Před měsícem +1

      Or when it 'accidentally' gets leaked but naughty hackers that microsoft definitely had nothing to do with, despite the fact that originally copilot-generated data had security akin to a cheeto on a door bolt lock

  • @unkown34x33
    @unkown34x33 Před měsícem

    again, I'm not surprised... I was skeptical of the snapdragon chips. f that man

  • @analyticshub499
    @analyticshub499 Před měsícem

    Now I understand why apple decided to improve their GPU capabilities in the last 2 years

  • @captainheat2314
    @captainheat2314 Před měsícem

    still not as bad as AMD's ryzen AI 300 series CPU which sound like they came straight from chatGPT as a product name

  • @SamCyanide
    @SamCyanide Před měsícem +10

    It concerns me how many people love Samsung's AI

    • @lykoszero
      @lykoszero Před měsícem +1

      Why

    • @ts757arse
      @ts757arse Před měsícem +1

      AI is game changing for a lot of people and tech. The problem is it changes the game in ways we do and don't want.

    • @lykoszero
      @lykoszero Před měsícem

      @ts757arse but that's AI in general, he specifically mentioned Samsungs AI

  • @ThisWillCharacter
    @ThisWillCharacter Před měsícem

    Makes way more sense than intel

  • @gabest4
    @gabest4 Před měsícem +8

    Notebook is a backup solution, when you are not at home, or in bed, or at the wan show, it does not have to be fast, or be able to game. It's just Apple users who think that, because they don't know any better. I'm sure it will be fine for light use.

    • @lgustavoprod
      @lgustavoprod Před měsícem

      Yes and No.
      I can see the clear benefits of using Macbooks on work like mine as video producing (but I prefer working at home with my Windows desktop monster) but HEY, sometimes we need some of that flexibility to work on many conditions outside. Just being able to show real time our work to my client it is really money entering my bank account.

    • @tvdootman27
      @tvdootman27 Před měsícem +1

      Not wrong but considering how much current snapdragon x elite & plus laptops cost they should be both fast & able to game (at the very least the popular) games at 60 fps minimum OR the prices should be lowered to make them more attractive

    • @lycanthoss
      @lycanthoss Před měsícem

      ​@@tvdootman27they are not targeted at gaming and on gaming loads they don't really last longer, like only 10-20 min longer than dedicated gaming laptops.

  • @new-bp6ix
    @new-bp6ix Před měsícem

    What I Really Want from AI
    Organizes all our files so we can actually find stuff.
    Fixes system problems before they ruin our day.
    Respects our privacy and follows the limits we set.
    but no!!! Microsoft chose to create a spy that collects images like squirrels in my system, takes up storage space, and then gives it to hackers on a silver platter. Great work, team.

  • @michaelrichardson8467
    @michaelrichardson8467 Před měsícem

    Intel's decoder sheet? You mean AMD

  • @Jumoana
    @Jumoana Před 17 dny

    Sounds like you need to hire an inventory manager rather than make your employees have to shoulder the burden of your company not wanting to allow them to continue as they were to save a dollar.
    If it was such an issue that so much was being borrowed then it clearly benefits the employees that they seek to borrow, they are borrowing equipment which is a productive tool allowing them to practice learn and improve in a productive manner at home or else where.
    You're literally throwing away a good thing for no reason based on what was said.

  • @safsaf99
    @safsaf99 Před měsícem

    Wait till they find out how Sony names its phones.

  • @rubricen
    @rubricen Před měsícem

    Get some brains in there. We need things we did not know!
    Anthony Emily! Or whatewer... Linus need a looong holyday.

  • @mysterychemical
    @mysterychemical Před měsícem

    Linus you look fine with beard like in the videos made during lockdown time.

  • @DeltaStormYT
    @DeltaStormYT Před 21 dnem

    Cowboys but in a cool way? Cowboys can not be cool?

  • @user-od9nd4um2v
    @user-od9nd4um2v Před měsícem

    give Apple time, AMD has been coming up with names for processors for 30 years, and Intel for 50 years.

  • @JLneonhug
    @JLneonhug Před měsícem

    Not a decent human being obviously if they borrowed something, broke it and didn't compensate for it really.

  • @mcash2189
    @mcash2189 Před měsícem +3

    it's free real estate

  • @Anar10n
    @Anar10n Před měsícem

    can u cut more air out pls

  • @Devastator0
    @Devastator0 Před měsícem +3

    Question, what's Linus' big deal about needing "functioning" sleep and wake? Like my PC boots from completely off in less than 10 seconds so I don't get the whinging about sleep/wake functionality.

    • @lgustavoprod
      @lgustavoprod Před měsícem +3

      I think the responsivness on the machines to just sleep and wake like our smartphones can, while keeping the battery alive for longer periods of time.
      Many powerful computers like my older Dell G15 for video editing, just leaving it on "sleep mode" on my bag, the battery die in a couple hours and also, it gets HOT! MAN my backpack was never safe from this.

    • @bradhaines3142
      @bradhaines3142 Před měsícem +1

      id rather it not be there at all to your point. but his point is what we do have doesn't work, when it's supposed to be 'sleep' it'll just burn up your battery so when you go to use it again its dead

    • @krazownik3139
      @krazownik3139 Před měsícem +2

      Basically Microsoft ceased to use a standard S3 sleep (suspend to ram) or hybernation (suspend to disc), and went with hybrid sleep instead. But the main issue is that during hybrid sleep, OS is still able to wake up and perform system updates (you know how long and power hungry those could be on Windows) while on a battery.

    • @lycanthoss
      @lycanthoss Před měsícem

      I'm more interested in why my laptop dies in a little more than a week even if I shut down windows. Even with the battery down to like 50% of the original capacity over 6 years, it should last longer.

  • @allanmartin1554
    @allanmartin1554 Před 29 dny

    Incoherent, drowning on our respect the channel and respect the guidelines, but incoherent drowning on continuously