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It did not occur to me until the section about handhelds, but the really large handheld gaming PCs suddenly reminded me of the Razer Edge from the early 2010s, which I didn't realize never went into full production. It feels weirdly nostalgic/exciting to see something I thought was so cool as a kid become a reality a decade later.
With the way Microsoft has been dealing with Windows 11, I wouldn't be surprised if their handheld edition would be just another web app around the OS. Oh, and it surely is gonna include some AI/Copilot+ bs. Yeah, no thanks
I don't think they would get many manufacturers involved with compulsary AI/Copilot+ stuff cause that would require more hardware in the handhelds and drive up their already insane prices higher
The ai would probably just be upscaling and maybe framegen, which would be the only thing that could justify their inevitably bloatware filled windows skin
You forgot that the AI is constantly running in the background sucking up 5% CPU, is sending data to Microsoft for advertising and comes bundled with the OS, so that you can only uninstall it via powershell.
@@Deliveredmean42 windows 11 has been a vista level disaster for me. I’m embarrassed to even use it at this point. Microsoft isn’t what they used to be.
@@jamesbrendan5170 Nvidia's "Open" driver is just as bad as the proprietary, because of its completely closed off userspace side of the driver - making it a non-starter for Valve, who clearly wants to tweak and improve drivers themselves at the deepest level. They've been a huge contributor to the AMD graphics stack for a reason. If anything, the proper end goal for Nvidia cards is the Nouveau driver (or to be more specific, its replacement called Nova, which is WIP).
But why should one want that? Let's just have the do what they do so well, make a horrible experience for many of us so more will invest in other OS's.
@@ZedDevStuff not any time soon, yes, but slowly it will. The primary issue with Windows dominance is Windows Gaming. Once SteamOS has a significant market share, game developers will start to target Linux as well. There is one last big hurdle that we need to come over, the obvious elephant in the room: Anti-Cheat. If the Kernel had the necessary API to prevent memory corruption to a binary (even if root), we could overcome this, too. It's a slow lengthly process, but it's not out of the way, so the question is not "if", but rather "when" or maybe if both of us will experience it before we are old ancients or even coffin fellows or not.
ARM is not an instruction set architecture that's suitable for graphics/vector/matrix processing. For that, there's OpenGL, Vulkan and DirectX (and CUDA). Correction: Those are high-level APIs that get compiled/interpreted into vendor specific instructions. My point was that ARM isn‘t being used for GPUs because it‘s not meant to.
At first, I thought that Dell's rebrand was silly, as they're getting rid of their brands and the different personalities of each brand. But, then, I realised that they want you to reassociate the laptops with a new brand-the "Dell" brand. This is what Apple does. Apple doesn't have multiple sub brands of laptops; they just have one brand-"Macbook". Being like Apple isn't a bad thing, and a lot of their practices are what made them so successful. Dell's rebrand also makes it satisfyingly simple to pick what laptop you want by combining a performance tier-"Dell", "Dell Pro" or "Dell Pro Max"-with an optional quality specification-"Plus" or "Premium". For example, if I want a premium 16" device that is powerful enough for moderate video editing, I would get a "Dell Pro 16 Premium", or if I want a mid range 16" laptop that's powerful enough for advanced 3D work and fluid simulations, I would get a "Dell Pro Max 16 Plus". When it come to Dell, "Pro Max" stands for maximum performance not maximum price.
The pro, max, plus, prime, premium marketing mumbo jumbo is still cancerous. It’s just cringe, overused and unnecessary. The old simple number system was far better and needs to come back. Just make series 1, series 2, series 3 tiers and generational numbers to iterate on. Or even logical labels like, MacBook Air and MacBook Pro makes sense… but none of this pro premium plus garbage
MacBook is a product line of Apple. “Dell” is the brand and should not be a product line. It should be something like Dell xBook (Air Pro Ultra) size etc
Mac does have the same thing as XPS etc - Air, Pro, Mini, iMac and Studio. Do these make a bit more sense? Perhaps. I'm not sure Dell's naming scheme is clear enough. Just Home, Office, Workstation and Gaming would have been fine (or similar). Maybe Grandparent for low end mini-PCs. :D
Sounds like a smart phone to me. I can hardly wait for Windows being tossed out of the window and have a system with apps that is built-in friendly. (Just got Redmi Tab Pro 5G.)
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Except that that new DIGIT solution is running a custom version of Linux. Not Windows. In fact, Jensen mentioned specifically that you can use it as a Linux workstation. Now, that doesn't mean that Windows will never run on it, but for now it's Linux.
It would be great if MediaTek released desktop CPUs with linux support. The Snapdragon X CPUs from 7 months ago still do not have good enough linux support.
@@azufendusgarendum6583 I suppose getting the videos out is important too. But i feel like its important people understand its "not for windows" Personally im looking forward to it coming and if i can find some cash im gonna get one. What bothers me though is 128gb of ddr5, and its unified memory. So whats the inference going to be like. I doubt it will even compare with a high end GPU. Maybe two tokens per second on 70billion paramter model ? I havent dont the maths but it seems like its under powered
@PSYCHOV3N0M I know, I watch him too, I just really like being able to get most of the big news of the week from one consistent quality source. It helps with over consumption of RUclips too.
I think there's more Lenovo news: they basically killed their business thinkpad line by removing everything the business users and hardcore fans like - examples are: trackpoint and physical mouse buttons
It's a bit premature to say that. We've yet to see if Lenovo intend to remove the trackpoint & physical buttons from the entire Thinkpad lineup, or if it's just a "feature" of the X9 series.
I don't see why not, hardware support should be good for the most part because it's linux and the community has already been working on that for forever. You should make that SSD the top boot option to get that "power on and play" type setup. But we don't know anything specfic yet, so we need to wait and see.
@@alanmay7929 It's not small enough for them to ignore, Windows make 30x in revenue of what Valve is worth in total and Windows as a brand would be in the top 20 companies in value. Also, how else will Microsoft get billions of people's user data to sell to brokers? its not like anybody is gonna use bing or windows phone for that.
It's interesting that Nvidia needs Mediatek when they've been designing and producing their own ARM chips for so many generations... I bet the reason is that Nvidia just isn't good at continuosly releasing updated versions year after year. They made that one good Tegra that one time, then just sort of slept on it for a decade. Perhaps Mediatek's input will be making sure new versions are developed continuously.
Microsoft could've ported the console like UI and UX experience to windows gaming years ago, but they didn't. Probably they wanted to keep that part exclusive to their consoles. But now that Valve is ready to provide that experience, suddenly MS is speeding things up in that direction. Thanks Valve!
7:54 Just imagine the advanced future model of these robots. One that is faster, more power and is more flexible. 0:25 Nvidia is quite busy and they're not wasting any precious time. Maybe Nvidia has plans to integrate certain hardware video design from the GPU into their prospect CPU.
Nice video. Not a criticism, I enjoy your insights. I tend to think prices could go higher if XAI508P rockets. But understand the logic for sandbagging estimates. My opinion is XAI508P breaks 1, perhaps reaches 10 ATH, if conditions are right. But broader forces are at play now. We’re moving into really unknown territory. And these entities are shrewd. I think there’s massive manipulation ahead. If XAI508P survives that, well, we’re likely in for a good pump.
REVISION: I don't think the footage of dave u showed is the quality of the new Lenovo webcam! He actually showed that to talk about a previous product that didn''t do well, and he explained why this new underdisplay cam works better! 7:20
With Nvidia's new CPUs entering the market, competition with Intel and AMD is expected to intensify. However, given Nvidia's existing dominance, these developments may not significantly benefit budget-conscious users
Another plausible explanation for pricing Windows & SteamOS handhelds differently is that the Windows version may come bundled with an XBox Game Pass subscription.
Well, there were multiple ARM based CPU already, just not for regular consumers to buy, it was under products (Gameboy in 2000.. or all the Nintendo was also based on ARM CPU..)
well, that exists, just dont buy the license and live with the activate windows watermark the real problem is microsoft forcing you the ai bs and asking a email for everything, not to mention the telemetry
I do not think that Project Digits has anything to do with Windows on Arm. It is a Linux devkit for AI/ML. DGX has been around for a couple of years and Windows is not part of the equation. Nvidia software AI stack is Linux. Windows on Arm is old news. Nvidia has nothing to do with that atm.
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I wasn't, I've released videos like normal for the last month with the exception of one, which I swapped for a live stream instead. Maybe you just missed a few episodes :)
@TheFridayCheckout ohh but I'd also like to info you that i was unsubscribed from your channel all of a sudden. Idk what happened and no notifications of your videos were received and your videos were wiped from my feed.
i'm glad AF that they do that with Mediatek. Qualcom does have way too much attention and market share. MTK is- at least for the mobile use- as good as Q
I'm just never going to care about ARM for desktop unless the compatibility/translation/whatever--layers are flawless.. like REALLY flawless and not the joke they are today... regardless of operating system.
@arch1107 well my back doesn't hurt so no I don't mind. Also I've never had a laptop that is over 10kg so no, laptops are not heavy. If it has enough ports it is a nice laptop.
@@asiano3385 my old laptop was like 1.8 kilograms, and that was enogh to decide not carry it anymore, keep in mind i had to carry other items, tools,smarphone charger and more i think it was like 6 kilorams more or less, never again, because carry that daily hurts your back,
With Nvidia entering the Windows market, it will be the last nail in the x86 coffin: support for descrete GPUs and developers pushed to make ARM versions of virtually everything that is not ARM native yet, starting from drivers. This doesn't means x86 is going away like on Macs, but that ARM may become a big or even the dominant CPU architecture on WIndows in a few years.
unless the ARM based NVIDIA APU is as great as Apple's M series , I'll have to wait to the 2nd or 3rd gen instead. Mind the software ecosystem too, as ARM Windows ecosystem is currently terrible
@@N.... amd as of now work on linux arm, you can see it work in jeff geerling channel, so not hard nvidia is a joke, intel, well, i personally dont care, intel future remains in doubt
SteamOS now carries the torch of Linux principle, where Android, Ubuntu Touch, Meego, Sailfish, Tizen & Palm fail. I would install on. Android phone, carplay, Android box, wearable. Also hopefully SteamOS don't turn evil like Android & MIUI did
If I want a Honda, I'll buy a Honda. Who the blank is going to spend that much money and the c'mon is you can play games in it? Golf clap. Nvidia with crazy FPS counts is "Fine" as long as not mandatory. Some have already commented that if you are a pixel peeper you can see small areas in the images that shake and shudder. I think it's great they offer it, but the potential problem is the game devs just go "Turn it on/leave it on/can't turn it off" because they refuse to sweat the code to run better and will just rely on the processor enhancements.
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It did not occur to me until the section about handhelds, but the really large handheld gaming PCs suddenly reminded me of the Razer Edge from the early 2010s, which I didn't realize never went into full production. It feels weirdly nostalgic/exciting to see something I thought was so cool as a kid become a reality a decade later.
With the way Microsoft has been dealing with Windows 11, I wouldn't be surprised if their handheld edition would be just another web app around the OS. Oh, and it surely is gonna include some AI/Copilot+ bs. Yeah, no thanks
I don't think they would get many manufacturers involved with compulsary AI/Copilot+ stuff cause that would require more hardware in the handhelds and drive up their already insane prices higher
The ai would probably just be upscaling and maybe framegen, which would be the only thing that could justify their inevitably bloatware filled windows skin
You forgot that the AI is constantly running in the background sucking up 5% CPU, is sending data to Microsoft for advertising and comes bundled with the OS, so that you can only uninstall it via powershell.
@@jamesflynn6827 proof?
Linux sucks 😂
bruh finally competition OS for gaming. Now Microsoft will think twice or even more to put those bloadware that tanking gaming performance
Tanking gaming performance is the least of windows 11 problems. Especially still having stability issues 4 years in.
microsoft is not inventing it just copying and stealing from others
in this case its legal for steam need to steal from windows as well
Forget gaming performance. Just give me a usable, well packaged OS. At this point, Windows feels like a minefield.
@@Deliveredmean42 windows 11 has been a vista level disaster for me. I’m embarrassed to even use it at this point. Microsoft isn’t what they used to be.
people will still always prefer playing all their games on windows
That "fat Lamborghini" looks like having slightly aerodynamic shape, while somewhat spacious inside, loosely similar to Prius…
Comes with Asimo OS.
A new OS from Honda.
Not kidding
@@ripter80
Like the Asimo robot
Watching this show every Friday became a habit to me To be honest
Same here bro.
And I wish everyday was a Friday
I wake up and have my coffee or energy drink while watching this. It's how I start every Friday
I was thinking the same thing today.
@@turbodarkle what energy drink?
My staple diet weekly. Excellent summaries and keeps me up to date.
New os, new cpu, even arm is trying to make cpu and gpu, so in total 5cpu and 5gpu major companies?
7:22 well done on the transition, it looks like it´s the same video without any transition.
We need Nvidia to official add driver support for both GTX1xxx /RTX 2xxx+ or newer for steam Os. That what I want see.
....just install Nvidia's open DKMS driver?
and did you mean Bazzite, or did you mean the old SteamOS thing used for the old Steam Machines???
@@jamesbrendan5170 Nvidia's "Open" driver is just as bad as the proprietary, because of its completely closed off userspace side of the driver - making it a non-starter for Valve, who clearly wants to tweak and improve drivers themselves at the deepest level. They've been a huge contributor to the AMD graphics stack for a reason.
If anything, the proper end goal for Nvidia cards is the Nouveau driver (or to be more specific, its replacement called Nova, which is WIP).
seeing asian granpa in michael jackson glittering jacket presenting latest tech is wild
There's nothing silly about the Lenovo rollable laptop.
Browsing the web or coding apps on that portrait display would be amazing.
Let's be real though, this will be an executive toy, produced and sold in homeopathic numbers.
it's a gimmick product
For cleaning robots I'm still waiting on Rosey from The Jetsons
Exciting to see the ARM ecosystem expand with this announcement. The potential for Windows optimization is definitely worth watching.
I hope Microsoft fails on that like everything so people can finally move off Windows and Linux becomes the dominator.
@@_modiXthat literally won't happen but I guess you're allowed to dream
But why should one want that? Let's just have the do what they do so well, make a horrible experience for many of us so more will invest in other OS's.
@@ZedDevStuff not any time soon, yes, but slowly it will. The primary issue with Windows dominance is Windows Gaming. Once SteamOS has a significant market share, game developers will start to target Linux as well. There is one last big hurdle that we need to come over, the obvious elephant in the room: Anti-Cheat. If the Kernel had the necessary API to prevent memory corruption to a binary (even if root), we could overcome this, too. It's a slow lengthly process, but it's not out of the way, so the question is not "if", but rather "when" or maybe if both of us will experience it before we are old ancients or even coffin fellows or not.
The thing with Linux is their gui they are not very polished
By the title alone i thought nvidia is making arm gpus
ARM is not an instruction set architecture that's suitable for graphics/vector/matrix processing. For that, there's OpenGL, Vulkan and DirectX (and CUDA).
Correction: Those are high-level APIs that get compiled/interpreted into vendor specific instructions. My point was that ARM isn‘t being used for GPUs because it‘s not meant to.
Or even GPUs with arm's
CPU*
How? It clearly says cpu
No but Nvidia making CPU for Windows will very likely mean a huge change: driver support for their GPUs on Windows on ARM...
I have been using Windows 11 on an ARM chip for a long time. Windows 11 Arm64 seems very stable.
Which chip are you using?
I have an android tablet with a well supported port of Win11 and it runs well for day to day tasks
The problem with steam os is nvidia. Maybe this will now persuade them to fix their linix drivers.
Most of these gaming handhelds are using AMD graphics
@@em-yz6rl Did you pay attenttion to the video? There are plans to make steamOS installable on desktop PCs, which is mostly nvidia GPUs.
At first, I thought that Dell's rebrand was silly, as they're getting rid of their brands and the different personalities of each brand. But, then, I realised that they want you to reassociate the laptops with a new brand-the "Dell" brand. This is what Apple does. Apple doesn't have multiple sub brands of laptops; they just have one brand-"Macbook". Being like Apple isn't a bad thing, and a lot of their practices are what made them so successful. Dell's rebrand also makes it satisfyingly simple to pick what laptop you want by combining a performance tier-"Dell", "Dell Pro" or "Dell Pro Max"-with an optional quality specification-"Plus" or "Premium". For example, if I want a premium 16" device that is powerful enough for moderate video editing, I would get a "Dell Pro 16 Premium", or if I want a mid range 16" laptop that's powerful enough for advanced 3D work and fluid simulations, I would get a "Dell Pro Max 16 Plus". When it come to Dell, "Pro Max" stands for maximum performance not maximum price.
The pro, max, plus, prime, premium marketing mumbo jumbo is still cancerous. It’s just cringe, overused and unnecessary. The old simple number system was far better and needs to come back. Just make series 1, series 2, series 3 tiers and generational numbers to iterate on.
Or even logical labels like, MacBook Air and MacBook Pro makes sense… but none of this pro premium plus garbage
MacBook is a product line of Apple. “Dell” is the brand and should not be a product line.
It should be something like Dell xBook (Air Pro Ultra) size etc
@@Alpha_GameDev-wq5cclike Sony’s gaming consoles?
Mac does have the same thing as XPS etc - Air, Pro, Mini, iMac and Studio. Do these make a bit more sense? Perhaps. I'm not sure Dell's naming scheme is clear enough. Just Home, Office, Workstation and Gaming would have been fine (or similar). Maybe Grandparent for low end mini-PCs. :D
Sounds like a smart phone to me. I can hardly wait for Windows being tossed out of the window and have a system with apps that is built-in friendly. (Just got Redmi Tab Pro 5G.)
8:00 I saw this kind of robot in an Indian movie called "Dhoom 2", they used this robot to steal a diamond from a British museum
As an Indian I confirm your comment...
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Interesting.
Thanks.
Except that that new DIGIT solution is running a custom version of Linux. Not Windows.
In fact, Jensen mentioned specifically that you can use it as a Linux workstation.
Now, that doesn't mean that Windows will never run on it, but for now it's Linux.
windows doesn't do good with a lot of cores and doesn't allow gpudirect unlike linux.
It would be great if MediaTek released desktop CPUs with linux support. The Snapdragon X CPUs from 7 months ago still do not have good enough linux support.
6:04 and what about Compaq?
The robot arm immediately reminded me of the Boston Dynamics Spot dog robot
project digit is not for windows. It runs a special version of linux. This information is already available
It's also right there in the video. You pause the screenshot of the article and it explains that it's a primarily Linux desktop experience lol
@@azufendusgarendum6583 I suppose getting the videos out is important too. But i feel like its important people understand its "not for windows"
Personally im looking forward to it coming and if i can find some cash im gonna get one. What bothers me though is 128gb of ddr5, and its unified memory. So whats the inference going to be like. I doubt it will even compare with a high end GPU. Maybe two tokens per second on 70billion paramter model ? I havent dont the maths but it seems like its under powered
Thank goodness for this channel I can't stand having to sift through different channels and videos to find weekly news
He doesn't cover everything in the tech space.
Other channels like Gamers Nexus give tech news as well which this channel doesn't talk about.
@PSYCHOV3N0M I know, I watch him too, I just really like being able to get most of the big news of the week from one consistent quality source. It helps with over consumption of RUclips too.
This is a great channel. You keep me current :)
I think there's more Lenovo news: they basically killed their business thinkpad line by removing everything the business users and hardcore fans like - examples are: trackpoint and physical mouse buttons
Mentioned last week
F for thinkpads
It's a bit premature to say that. We've yet to see if Lenovo intend to remove the trackpoint & physical buttons from the entire Thinkpad lineup, or if it's just a "feature" of the X9 series.
They launched a new ThinkPad series. They haven't killed it. The X1, T, P, L series is still here.
So could i in theory install SteamOS on an external SSD and boot from it to have a console-like experience on my laptop?
I don't see why not, hardware support should be good for the most part because it's linux and the community has already been working on that for forever. You should make that SSD the top boot option to get that "power on and play" type setup. But we don't know anything specfic yet, so we need to wait and see.
A trillion dollar company worrying about a billion dollar company. Hell yeah go Steam!
That's called competition lol
Loo!!!! They aren't worrying it's just a tiny part of their business and they have to fill the gaps
@@alanmay7929 It's not small enough for them to ignore, Windows make 30x in revenue of what Valve is worth in total and Windows as a brand would be in the top 20 companies in value.
Also, how else will Microsoft get billions of people's user data to sell to brokers? its not like anybody is gonna use bing or windows phone for that.
@@alanmay7929So we can call it "worrying" too.
isnt the surface pro x from 2019 arm?
It's interesting that Nvidia needs Mediatek when they've been designing and producing their own ARM chips for so many generations...
I bet the reason is that Nvidia just isn't good at continuosly releasing updated versions year after year. They made that one good Tegra that one time, then just sort of slept on it for a decade. Perhaps Mediatek's input will be making sure new versions are developed continuously.
For $89,000, that car should have included a PS5 Pro built in
Imagine having a robot/drone doing your laundry and vacuuming at the same time..
The future is here baby!
Just in time for AI to take away your job.
Megamaid is real....
Microsoft could've ported the console like UI and UX experience to windows gaming years ago, but they didn't. Probably they wanted to keep that part exclusive to their consoles. But now that Valve is ready to provide that experience, suddenly MS is speeding things up in that direction. Thanks Valve!
If you are holding XAI508P and XRP ready for 20-50x
7:54 Just imagine the advanced future model of these robots. One that is faster, more power and is more flexible. 0:25 Nvidia is quite busy and they're not wasting any precious time. Maybe Nvidia has plans to integrate certain hardware video design from the GPU into their prospect CPU.
I thought SteamOS was licensed to Lenovo
The fat Lamborghini Honda is because it's aerodynamic and gets longer range for the same battery.
Nice video. Not a criticism, I enjoy your insights. I tend to think prices could go higher if XAI508P rockets. But understand the logic for sandbagging estimates. My opinion is XAI508P breaks 1, perhaps reaches 10 ATH, if conditions are right. But broader forces are at play now. We’re moving into really unknown territory. And these entities are shrewd. I think there’s massive manipulation ahead. If XAI508P survives that, well, we’re likely in for a good pump.
Yet robot vacuums still cant handle thick carpets.
REVISION: I don't think the footage of dave u showed is the quality of the new Lenovo webcam! He actually showed that to talk about a previous product that didn''t do well, and he explained why this new underdisplay cam works better! 7:20
I am exited for two things in 2025. Rise of arm for laptops, desktops and spread of SteamOS
Wonder when ARM going to make those ARM Berserker Droids , like in Alita battleangel
Yeah.. Totally understand the amd naming scheme take
finally arm is starting to make steps for desktop
With Nvidia's new CPUs entering the market, competition with Intel and AMD is expected to intensify. However, given Nvidia's existing dominance, these developments may not significantly benefit budget-conscious users
Another plausible explanation for pricing Windows & SteamOS handhelds differently is that the Windows version may come bundled with an XBox Game Pass subscription.
9:24 I agree, the sky IS pickles!
there’s innovation in robot vacuums? maybe you should cover them more heh
14 years ago.... Nvidia launched an Arm CPU for Windows back in 2011. Tegra 3.
Well, there were multiple ARM based CPU already, just not for regular consumers to buy, it was under products (Gameboy in 2000.. or all the Nintendo was also based on ARM CPU..)
8:07 I don't see any use for that other than the fact that the person making it will learn alot about programming.
Microsoft needs to make windows for home use free if it's to survive the next 5 years.
well, that exists, just dont buy the license and live with the activate windows watermark
the real problem is microsoft forcing you the ai bs and asking a email for everything, not to mention the telemetry
I do not think that Project Digits has anything to do with Windows on Arm. It is a Linux devkit for AI/ML. DGX has been around for a couple of years and Windows is not part of the equation. Nvidia software AI stack is Linux. Windows on Arm is old news. Nvidia has nothing to do with that atm.
Don't let Elons's XAI508P$ pass you by. This is a monumental moment in history, and you don't want to be left out of the loop. Get in on the ground floor now!
Futuristic cars in Sci-Fi films always looked weird. And I didn't changed my mind when I see the design of electric cars irl.
Most electric cars look just like any other car on the road. You're probably not even noticing them.
@no1DdC no. I'm noticing them too much that is the problem.
Yessss!!! Nvidia's statement reassures my thoughts. I really want windows on ARM to succeed!
Handheld gaming monsters on the way?
Good morning XAI508P Community!! Let’s get ready for a December to remember! AEOD all eyes on XAI508P
I’m really getting bullish on the XAI508P eco system
Did you know that there is an Nvidia GPU driver for ARM already, but it is only available on Linux. Windows on ARM doesn't have it yet.
Can't wait for Windows 8 on my gaming handheld🤩
What do you mean a cou for windows??? Do you mean that the cpu doesn't work with linux????
You called it a month ago and now XAI508P is blowing up glad I listened
I thought you will insert the ad for Brilliant at @5:57 😂
Where do you buy XAI508P?
did you know that even Ronaldo is now using XAI508P?
Bro was out for a solid 1 month for holidays ig, i thought you'd miss the ces news 😅
I wasn't, I've released videos like normal for the last month with the exception of one, which I swapped for a live stream instead. Maybe you just missed a few episodes :)
@TheFridayCheckout ohh but I'd also like to info you that i was unsubscribed from your channel all of a sudden. Idk what happened and no notifications of your videos were received and your videos were wiped from my feed.
@@Unknown-xm8ll check your other subscriptions. I was unsubscribed for at least 10 channels that I follow.
What has Intel been doing!! This is going to go into their core market soon
i'm glad AF that they do that with Mediatek. Qualcom does have way too much attention and market share. MTK is- at least for the mobile use- as good as Q
Wow, this was fast-paced 🥵
AMD has some cool chips... er OK?!?
I'm just never going to care about ARM for desktop unless the compatibility/translation/whatever--layers are flawless.. like REALLY flawless and not the joke they are today... regardless of operating system.
I don't mind if laptop is heavy and bulky. Especially when they have enough ports, good battery life and efficient cooling.
you mind if you carry it around, with other things, like books, tools, your things, then when your back hurts, you dont want to carry anything
@arch1107 well my back doesn't hurt so no I don't mind. Also I've never had a laptop that is over 10kg so no, laptops are not heavy.
If it has enough ports it is a nice laptop.
@@asiano3385 my old laptop was like 1.8 kilograms, and that was enogh to decide not carry it anymore, keep in mind i had to carry other items, tools,smarphone charger and more
i think it was like 6 kilorams more or less, never again, because carry that daily hurts your back,
Can't wait to see Linux performance on that Nvidia chip.
It looks like roborock won the ARMs race
With Nvidia entering the Windows market, it will be the last nail in the x86 coffin: support for descrete GPUs and developers pushed to make ARM versions of virtually everything that is not ARM native yet, starting from drivers. This doesn't means x86 is going away like on Macs, but that ARM may become a big or even the dominant CPU architecture on WIndows in a few years.
@@Budi2099-dn5ok that's exactly what I said, if you read, I said it's not going to replace x86 like on Macs
That's only if MS can get their sht together and deliver on their long standing promises for Windows on ARM.
I like competition but nvidia man... Their pricing has been insane lately!
Good on you for taking a stand about ridiculous product names (AMD).
Who is Tristan? 🤔
XAI508P will at least 30X! I love that project!!
agreed on XAI508P 36-38x coming up
Qualcomn and nvidia on windows , damn 2026-2027 will be amazing for laptop users
If we get to live those days ...
well, supposedly those should have come last december, so this year is late tbh
That's good. No need to reply on sketchy Steam OS clones.
unless the ARM based NVIDIA APU is as great as Apple's M series , I'll have to wait to the 2nd or 3rd gen instead.
Mind the software ecosystem too, as ARM Windows ecosystem is currently terrible
We need to get that nVidia Windows on ARM device to Jeff Geerling 👀
when it exists, and it will be a mediatek cpu with a nvvidia gpu, nothing special
@@arch1107 The special thing is ARM64 Windows drivers for an nVidia GPU
@@N.... a closed source driver that wont compil well, sure, it will be great
@@arch1107 The point is it may help motivate AMD and Intel to also release ARM64 Windows drivers in order to not be left behind
@@N.... amd as of now work on linux arm, you can see it work in jeff geerling channel, so not hard
nvidia is a joke, intel, well, i personally dont care, intel future remains in doubt
I see XAI508P$ everywhere. Could someone help explain what XAI508P$ is?
you could litteraly install steamos on any hardware 8 years ago
WE NEED LINUX GAMING PLEASE
SteamOS now carries the torch of Linux principle, where Android, Ubuntu Touch, Meego, Sailfish, Tizen & Palm fail. I would install on. Android phone, carplay, Android box, wearable. Also hopefully SteamOS don't turn evil like Android & MIUI did
Ah yes merging xbox with windows yet another lovely feature
I dont even like XAI508P but now i can see it easily hittin $10 by Next month
Microsoft controls the underlying OS that powers PC gaming, but Valve controls the game library the user is paying for.
I'm rooting for the latter
Checked, custom build PC by mine self still, is above $1700 AUD, parts delivered to mine house. AMD house chips.
With 1 Mb of cache. Only $1000.
I am more interested on Arm for Linux desktop
Isn’t x86 supposed to be faster
faster! thinner! cheaper! than Tim Apple's mini-me.
Love the ValveOS vs Windows competition. Competition is good but good luck polishing the windows turd on a hand held.
If I want a Honda, I'll buy a Honda. Who the blank is going to spend that much money and the c'mon is you can play games in it? Golf clap.
Nvidia with crazy FPS counts is "Fine" as long as not mandatory. Some have already commented that if you are a pixel peeper you can see small areas in the images that shake and shudder. I think it's great they offer it, but the potential problem is the game devs just go "Turn it on/leave it on/can't turn it off" because they refuse to sweat the code to run better and will just rely on the processor enhancements.
11" gaming tablet is not really that big🤷♂️