I really don't know how you can keep the leather on your wallet and phone cases clean. Me and a bunch of my friends bought a few and within two weeks they looked incredibly destroyed and worn off. And about wallets, isn't it such a useless product nowadays, at least here in Australia - your licence, Medicare, public transport pass, all credit and debit cards, rewards cards and a bunch of smart keys are pretty much either NFC enabled or can live inside of a phone app that doesn't take up extra space in your pocket.
Bellroy products look interesting but there doesn't seem to be an easy way to find a product by its material. I don't want dead animal skin and they seem to offer some recycled plastics but don't make them easy to find. Not your problem, I know but...poor site design.
Thank you Apple for ditching Intel. They inspired Qualcomm and Microsoft to take ARM on Windows seriously. The threat of becoming left in the dust caused Intel to finally step up in a serious way. Now we have competition. That's good for all of us.
Thank you passionfruit for soldering and pairing everything on your devices, as well as for removing popular and useful features and ports from your devices, or even engineering some parts specifically to fail after warranty, or even within warranty period, cuz u gonna deny warranty repairs anyway, and suggest that users are just doing everything wrong. Now every company sees that they can make their customers bend over backwards to fix anything, or to to obtain those lost features back. That's good for all of them.
use of AI in medical research sounds like "we just found all the potential molecules for future drugs. let us now patent every single one so no one can use them."
@@cyrilio I mean it's not all bad, but industry is shitty in that way. Also, I kinda feel like we are using our last straws for same shit as before (livestock, fish etc) that shouldn't be treated in the first place.
Doesn't work in some countries including mine. If it's a life changing drug then it cannot be patented. That's how we have medicines at affordable rates.
@@mementomori29231 yeah, in this one case and this one particular group. usually it's like "let's patent and get as much money and delay as possible". AI could make that more efficient. and as said, we still use the current antibiotics like idiots. we'll probably just use the next ones as well and then there's nothing left.
There is a Raspberry Pi Foundation that promotes computer sciences, and that foundation owns the Raspberry Pi company that designs and produces the devices.
HP webos was among the worst operating systems to grace the mobile market. Their ink jet printers are so scammy I don't think I'll buy an HP product again
The discovery of new antibiotics is bigger news than portrayed here, experts were becoming increasingly concerned about how resistant bacteria have become to the ones we already have. They were even looking into turning bacteriophages into medicine. Looks like AI has saved us here, until we severely misuse the new antibiotics and bacteria become immune to those too.
I am currently doing research using bacteriophages as well, all of these discoveries are very good, more options is always great in combating superbugs. The threat of AMR I would say stems not only from medical, it's a lot of agricultural antibiotic usages as well, hence why a lot of countries are banning antibiotic usages. Bacteriophages could be a great way to combat AMR in that scale. Another thing is adaptive mutations of the superbugs could flip flop between phages/antibiotics as well, added diversity with the knowledge we have now is definitely good, just have to hone in on the execution.
@@Crazy09starkillor As a layperson who has a weaker than normal immune system I’ve looked this growing dilemma a bit. Phage therapy isn’t new, it was widely used in the Soviet Union. I have read that there is some hesitation about using bacteriophages, there is concern that they could mutate and harm humans. These viruses are also super specialized and not as easy to use as an antibiotic that can kill multiple types of bacteria. What has me more worried now is the growing threat of fungal infections. The climate crisis is creating fungi that have adapted to warmer temperatures and that makes them more likely to jump to human hosts. Antifungals are more damaging to the body and harder to create because fungi have more in common with animal cells than bacteria. I hope AI can also create better antifungals.
I already pre-voted! I want more privacy, the right to repair, a better environment, more sound tech and AI regulation, transparency and open data. No matter what you want, be sure to vote! Anything is better than nothing
@8:11 "chilled it on ice packs" that's similar to owners of the Sinclair ZX81 to put a glass of cold water on top of the forehead of the ZX81 to cool it down. 45 years ago.
"you don't need this, you don't need this" and then "shut up, and take my money!" Intel just bought all the available ASML EUV machines. We'll see, how it progresses.
Google and Samsung haven’t supported their phones for 5+ years yet, they’ve only announced that they will support their phones for 7, 8 years. Apple actually has supported their phones for long periods of time, the other two companies are in their first year of their support. I‘ll only take their word for it when the 7, 8 years is actually up; Especially with Google’s track record.
@superiortoall22 i use my phone atleast 3 to 5 years, judging by your comment your phone doesnt even make it the first year, try to take care of your stuff before commenting.
A lot of the information out there isn't true. I'm in the discord daily and we get updates from the team. They've released a number of different software updates for their device and it's pretty powerful. They had a rough start for sure, but they are showing a lot of progress.
@@TeganBurns then stop using a computer to write comments and watch youtube and get back to using your $700 pocket pin to do all your tech tasks for you. after all the AI Pin was designed to get people off the phone and computers and rely on it to do daily tech stuff and touch grass etc.
The raspberry pi already had an AI add-on. The pi is compatible with the Google Coral TPU, which connects by USB. Not sure how it compares with the Hailo m.2 only TPU, in terms of pricing
One thing you forgot to mention about the Lunar Lake CPU part is the big surprise that the efficiency cores will be as performant as the performance cores we have in the latest Core CPUs! This is wild! I imagine Raspberry Pi like SBCs with these cores and superb performance! Or even nice and efficient gaming handhelds, if the GPU is really useful.
Hey, I love your videos, helps me keep up to date with tech news. I discovered your channel on Nebula before YT so I hope being on Nebula is paying off for you. Keep up the good work 🎉
"AI" has been used in medical research for decades. Now that you can technically put a buzzword to it people suddenly care. Most people are gonna think it's the same "AI" as chatGPT & co. It's not.
Very interesting that Microsoft is going to copy Apple and go all in on Arm. Though it makes since as Microsoft making the computer/laptop and software to go with Arm.
I absolutely would not. I can totally get by without ever bothering with any Kardashian news, they don't affect my life. The last thing I need is for people who can actually affect my life to start behaving like...well, Elon.
We are getting TSMC USA eventually so they will be cheaper to get in country and make more sense than the cost of running a fab thats behind rather than just scale up what we got that works. Humane failed because we don't want the future as a service.
@@anero.he’s saying that it might not happen, Apple is the only company who’s actually supported their phones for over 5+ years so far. It’s easier to announce support rather than implement it, it’s expensive and complicated.
@@anero.They kinda have a track record of not exactly following through their claims, - We know google and its graveyards, but I still think they'll give pretty good support, perhaps 5-6 yrs. - Samsung also said a similar thing with repairability, and entered a deal with ifixit before taking a u-turn on both sides. I still think they could probably reach 5 years give or take on their S-series, I'm sceptical if they'll support more, especially for their lower range A series, and M(?) Series phones. If they are really determined, they'll probably also limit the features adding just gimmicks to newer phones/ Giving support to older phones but stripped down features. - There used to be some ipads which couldn't handle the features of the new OS's that prompted apple to add a new update to disable some features. (iOS 9 IIRC). And, let's not forget apple failing to address users about the chemical limitations of the battery, and how the devices are essentially doomed to throttle and slow down because the battery is going to be too weak to handle tasks.
Qualifying for Copilot should not only be seen as a con but as a red flag. I hope new motherboards have an option to hardware disable the useless power wasting spyware cores.
You have a background noise from the AC it is very easy to get rid of it in a editing software U need to recover few seconds of silence and sample thr noise and then remove it from the all video
4:50 "Pegatron" sounds like the name of a Decepticon that transforms into a strap-on. They 100% named that company as a joke. Also... I did not realise that Bellroy comes from my state. A mix of the names "Bells Beach" and "Fitzroy", a suburb of Melbourne.
The inherent problem with the value of AI, it is a computer program, the algorithms and the data can be readily copied, what value in an AI when you could have millions of copies. It makes no sense what so ever and more and more countries and tech corporations are working on AI, so hundreds of versions with millions of copies. Where it the trillion dollar value in that, the pricing is INSANE.
haughty founders that just define their own greatness exploit their supporters and strut around with the "who cares what their customers needs" attitude ps: Rabbit R1 the same
So everything is bad, everyone is in trouble, but my own product is good and you should buy it... This is basically a drawn out ad for palming off some cheap random product you get massive profits on.
Regarding Bellroy - I actually used one of their Backpacks for a year but unfortunately it basically destroyed my back on a regular basis - note to all the women out there: Unisex is a lie when it comes to backpacks - get something specifically designed for female bodies. Other than that, I still miss it a lot. The Laptop compartment was very useful, I liked the design etc. But unfortunately, I wasn’t able to find good daypacks for women, which is why I now wear a tracking backpack which makes unpacking and packing my stuff back in an unnecessarily long hussle.
Intel fabs are a separate business from the Intel chip business. So they are more free to choose other foundries for their other chips. It's better for us
@GHOSTSTARSCREAM From a lot of. Reviews I get the impression that things are getting better. I think it is for the best to have more choice. When re iewss hit we will know if it is a dumpster fire or competitor.
I worked for Intel 20 years ago. Back then the reason was they didn’t want to compete with their customers (PC manufacturers) because that would piss them off and make them go looking for a different supplier. Probably no different now.
Thank you for the vote shout-out, Martin! :) If anyone doesn't know who to vote for, then please vote for your local *Volt* ⚡💜 pan-European political party.
I really hope Intel's new chip will go toe to toe with M3 or m4 or snapdragon x elite. if not, they need to bite the dust already for being too complacent and lazy!
@kylorokx1552 have you tried to design a CPU or GPU before you call them lazy ? 😂😂😂 it's hard work bro , I've designed a full adder (part of the computer that performs addition ➕️ & learning to design the parts that do subtraction➖️, multiplication✖️ & division ➗️ is a little harder) & designed tiny amounts of RAM 🐏 but designing a full CPU & GPU is something I don't understand yet but intel engineers have been doing it for years so I wouldn't call them lazy. They've made a lot mistakes but they have access to the next generation of semiconductor manufacturing machines from ASML so that should give them a chance to better compete with TSMC (TSMC have chosen not to buy yet) the future. I know I sound like an intel simp but I'm just jealous of their employees (I wish I was smart enough to have their jobs )+ I plan on buying shares in the company plus in TSMC too lol 😂😂😂😂
@@cryptocsguy9282 Yeah, I can call them lazy AF. Why? Because they give us incremental improvements on the chip these past decade. Don't you remember, they had a 14nm chip manufacturing process before while others are already manufacturers 7nm and until now they can't manufacture on their own. How about meltdown and spectre virus? They don't inform the public regarding these issues. Also, Apple ditched them because Intel can't make their chip faster and more efficient. The price was too high.. That's why Apple designed their own. Making them the greatest loser in Tech industry that year. You see the problem with intel is not about their designs. They have great engineers. They can solve it. The problem lies with their corporate management playing corporate politics hindering their technology advances! Imagine, Intel from 300 billion dollars last Jan 2020 down to 130 billion today after the Apple split. That's how ruined they are. That's why they are the laziest tech company.
@@kylorokx1552I'm not aware of the specture virus but since it's complicated CPU stuff they probably thought they could get away with not telling normal people about it which is dumb but similar things have happened before with hardware vulnerabilities that normal consumers don't know about. Yes it was a problem for them when apple switched to ARM because of the power issues with x86 & I do agree that the management is to blame. Intel actually helped fund ASML's development of semiconductor manufacturing machines then choose not to buy their latest stuff it the past thinking their own internal r&d was better & that's one thing that helped TSMC overtake them recently. Intel has also made other dumb mistakes that caused them to miss out on supplying ARM chips to apple for the iPhone when it was in development in 2006 ,because they had the x86 Mac deal at the time tgey assumed they'd have a deal for their own xscale ARM chips in iPhone & after that failed they sold off their ARM CPU rights instead of trying to get android manufacturers to use them, leaving billions on the table over the last 17-18 years like clowns 🤡
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I really don't know how you can keep the leather on your wallet and phone cases clean. Me and a bunch of my friends bought a few and within two weeks they looked incredibly destroyed and worn off.
And about wallets, isn't it such a useless product nowadays, at least here in Australia - your licence, Medicare, public transport pass, all credit and debit cards, rewards cards and a bunch of smart keys are pretty much either NFC enabled or can live inside of a phone app that doesn't take up extra space in your pocket.
Heyyyy uhm... Is seems a bad idea to slide your cards over a magnetic thing. Am I missing something?
Bellroy products look interesting but there doesn't seem to be an easy way to find a product by its material. I don't want dead animal skin and they seem to offer some recycled plastics but don't make them easy to find. Not your problem, I know but...poor site design.
Which backpack do you have again? can't find it on their website :/ maybe old version I can't get anymore?
No refunds, that’s inhumane.
Nice one lol
Nice
RUclipsrs hate that. They used this tactic to buy a gadget, review it, then refund.
💀
No refuns - humane
Thank you Apple for ditching Intel. They inspired Qualcomm and Microsoft to take ARM on Windows seriously. The threat of becoming left in the dust caused Intel to finally step up in a serious way. Now we have competition. That's good for all of us.
Eat bacon...every day.
Thank you passionfruit for soldering and pairing everything on your devices, as well as for removing popular and useful features and ports from your devices, or even engineering some parts specifically to fail after warranty, or even within warranty period, cuz u gonna deny warranty repairs anyway, and suggest that users are just doing everything wrong. Now every company sees that they can make their customers bend over backwards to fix anything, or to to obtain those lost features back. That's good for all of them.
That intel gave up producting chips is pretty alarming. For them. Glad to see that they are still #1 for realeasing Powerpoints
@@Scoopalook yeah, I really hope soldered ssd will never become a trend... It's insanely stupid...
“This week Microsoft and even intel ditched intel” was enough to get me stay till the end 💀💀💀
lol
Same lmao 🤣
Yeah that got me more interested too
We need After covid era😅
use of AI in medical research sounds like "we just found all the potential molecules for future drugs. let us now patent every single one so no one can use them."
Better than not making these molecules for research at all. /s
@@cyrilio I mean it's not all bad, but industry is shitty in that way. Also, I kinda feel like we are using our last straws for same shit as before (livestock, fish etc) that shouldn't be treated in the first place.
Doesn't work in some countries including mine. If it's a life changing drug then it cannot be patented. That's how we have medicines at affordable rates.
They gave all the info away for free. Not sure what your point is. Patents also expire if not used.
@@mementomori29231 yeah, in this one case and this one particular group. usually it's like "let's patent and get as much money and delay as possible". AI could make that more efficient. and as said, we still use the current antibiotics like idiots. we'll probably just use the next ones as well and then there's nothing left.
3:50 they just HAD to sneak the AI in the name, didn't they? Lmao
I wonder how many of the 10 000 orders that have been sold to reviewers?
They may not even been sold to them. Usually reviewer either get them for free or a deep discount
@@tycooperaowYou're typically right
But I think they were implying the sales were being fluffed with review unit numbers to look better.
I'm sad that Raspberry Pi is going public :( I don't have high hopes
Wait a minute. I thought the raspberry pi company was a non profit. They’re IPOing?
There is a Raspberry Pi Foundation that promotes computer sciences, and that foundation owns the Raspberry Pi company that designs and produces the devices.
they're a non profit like openai is a non profit 😂
They're a British organisation. *Of course* they're going to IPO as soon as market time is ripe... 🇬🇧📈💰😉
Remember how HP butchered Palm 😭
Yesss, I still have my palm pre plus.
Like the Palm pilot?
@@matt.stevick It is the palm phone with a sliding keyboard.
humane butchering themselves so theres nothing for hp to ruin
HP webos was among the worst operating systems to grace the mobile market. Their ink jet printers are so scammy I don't think I'll buy an HP product again
past apple employes don't that don't care about thermals how surprising
lmfaoo
Rabbit's security chief apparently joined a hacking group's discord and used an IP grabber on them under the pretense of anything useful.
The discovery of new antibiotics is bigger news than portrayed here, experts were becoming increasingly concerned about how resistant bacteria have become to the ones we already have. They were even looking into turning bacteriophages into medicine. Looks like AI has saved us here, until we severely misuse the new antibiotics and bacteria become immune to those too.
I am currently doing research using bacteriophages as well, all of these discoveries are very good, more options is always great in combating superbugs. The threat of AMR I would say stems not only from medical, it's a lot of agricultural antibiotic usages as well, hence why a lot of countries are banning antibiotic usages. Bacteriophages could be a great way to combat AMR in that scale.
Another thing is adaptive mutations of the superbugs could flip flop between phages/antibiotics as well, added diversity with the knowledge we have now is definitely good, just have to hone in on the execution.
@@Crazy09starkillor As a layperson who has a weaker than normal immune system I’ve looked this growing dilemma a bit. Phage therapy isn’t new, it was widely used in the Soviet Union. I have read that there is some hesitation about using bacteriophages, there is concern that they could mutate and harm humans. These viruses are also super specialized and not as easy to use as an antibiotic that can kill multiple types of bacteria. What has me more worried now is the growing threat of fungal infections.
The climate crisis is creating fungi that have adapted to warmer temperatures and that makes them more likely to jump to human hosts. Antifungals are more damaging to the body and harder to create because fungi have more in common with animal cells than bacteria. I hope AI can also create better antifungals.
I already pre-voted! I want more privacy, the right to repair, a better environment, more sound tech and AI regulation, transparency and open data.
No matter what you want, be sure to vote! Anything is better than nothing
The product no one cared about to begin with can’t get any worse or better.
@8:11 "chilled it on ice packs" that's similar to owners of the Sinclair ZX81 to put a glass of cold water on top of the forehead of the ZX81 to cool it down. 45 years ago.
"Even half is crazy" .
It is groundbreaking if true, we don't have truly new antibiotics for decades
There goes Raspberry Pi... Down the drain.
Yeah. When shareholders and investors profitability takes over then things become unpleasant.
And the internet had the audacity to get mad at tech reviewers for negatively reviewing Humane products 🤪
"you don't need this, you don't need this" and then "shut up, and take my money!"
Intel just bought all the available ASML EUV machines. We'll see, how it progresses.
Google and Samsung haven’t supported their phones for 5+ years yet, they’ve only announced that they will support their phones for 7, 8 years. Apple actually has supported their phones for long periods of time, the other two companies are in their first year of their support. I‘ll only take their word for it when the 7, 8 years is actually up; Especially with Google’s track record.
with current updates, i would trust samsung more than google...plus google SOC is too weak for 7 years update anyway😂
Remember the time when apple brigged your phone after 2 to 3 years? Yeh i remember.
@@Felix-Memoria. my iPhone X outperformed my S22+ lol I think they’ll do just fine. Most people use XS series phones now.
@@Felix-Memoria. my mom's XSM after all the update is still way smoother than my S22U anyway
@superiortoall22 i use my phone atleast 3 to 5 years, judging by your comment your phone doesnt even make it the first year, try to take care of your stuff before commenting.
hp - the saviour of failed startups
I have an iPhone SE 2016. Still getting all updates.
No you don't. Stop lying.
people at nvidea work their ass-off and jensen gets to sign on a chest 🤣🤣
I love watching this the checkout every Friday, keep up the great work :)
Humane really didnt think their company name through, huh? No human even wants their stuff. The jokes write themselves. 😂
A lot of the information out there isn't true. I'm in the discord daily and we get updates from the team. They've released a number of different software updates for their device and it's pretty powerful. They had a rough start for sure, but they are showing a lot of progress.
@@TeganBurns I'm so sorry you bought this 😓
@@TeganBurns then stop using a computer to write comments and watch youtube and get back to using your $700 pocket pin to do all your tech tasks for you.
after all the AI Pin was designed to get people off the phone and computers and rely on it to do daily tech stuff and touch grass etc.
@@TeganBurns Oh no you have to believe. Do they beat you if you do not post this.
No it actually really exemplifies the true meaning of "humane" on the bases of what humans actually do and not what we pretend to be.
I am from the EU and won't forget to vote, because i already did 🇳🇱
Lekker bezig
Hopefully you didn't vote to destroy your culture and your future
If you voted for anyone else except Wilders you’re contributing to your own destruction
Goed bezig! Ik heb vandaag stemmen geteld.
Ik heb niet gestemd 😢
The raspberry pi already had an AI add-on. The pi is compatible with the Google Coral TPU, which connects by USB. Not sure how it compares with the Hailo m.2 only TPU, in terms of pricing
Nvidia ceo signing was so weird
Like what lmao
It's incredible that they are still open!
Let's vote! For me it'll be tomorrow 🇵🇹 Don't forget there's a far right surge, vote strategically to try to mitigate that.
🇪🇺
no, Surface is going to have lunar lake products.
Yes, Nadella announced it during Intel keynote. Surface with lunar lake asap.
Yep.
Humane AI was not it. We could all see it from day 1, why not the venture capital investors?
They think of us as cattle. It's a legitimate paradigm. We're mindless idiots who will buy whatever they market to us.
Gotta love how over half of the section titled "Human Pin AI disaster" is actually an ad :D
One thing you forgot to mention about the Lunar Lake CPU part is the big surprise that the efficiency cores will be as performant as the performance cores we have in the latest Core CPUs! This is wild!
I imagine Raspberry Pi like SBCs with these cores and superb performance! Or even nice and efficient gaming handhelds, if the GPU is really useful.
Hey, I love your videos, helps me keep up to date with tech news. I discovered your channel on Nebula before YT so I hope being on Nebula is paying off for you. Keep up the good work 🎉
Watched you for 6 years. This is the first time I know your name is Martin 😁
Your vibe in this video was super energizing
Please vote. I’m in the NL and was counting votes all day. We had great come up, but we need young people in all EU countries to vote too.
Just vote!
Don't hold your breath. Every IPO company changes. So it will Raspberry.
Where's the link for the discovery of new biotics for microbes made by AI?
Ever heard of google?
@@Ajay-kz9ns no, whats that?
Not a disaster for the founders, sure to be millions in their pockets, it’s the reason for startups.
"AI" has been used in medical research for decades. Now that you can technically put a buzzword to it people suddenly care. Most people are gonna think it's the same "AI" as chatGPT & co. It's not.
"Marton, you don't need this, you don't need this" 🤣 Next year will bring better tech anyway, so better to wait!
Happy friday!
Hi
Friday crept up quickly
Very interesting that Microsoft is going to copy Apple and go all in on Arm. Though it makes since as Microsoft making the computer/laptop and software to go with Arm.
…tbh, i rather live in a world where tech CEO are celebrated instead of the Kardashians
I absolutely would not. I can totally get by without ever bothering with any Kardashian news, they don't affect my life.
The last thing I need is for people who can actually affect my life to start behaving like...well, Elon.
Skip the irrelevant parts: 7:18
I was one of the 49 % of the Irish Electorate to vote in the EU elections.
Definitely not gonna forget to vote this weekend! Thanks for reminding me!
The promise of advances in microbiology due to AI is breathtaking.
Humanure AI pin.
We are getting TSMC USA eventually so they will be cheaper to get in country and make more sense than the cost of running a fab thats behind rather than just scale up what we got that works. Humane failed because we don't want the future as a service.
The topic mentioned in the title starts at 07:16
It'll be fun if EU sees TSMC as a monopoly and threat to ban
Hahaha Samsung committing to updates for 7 years, that's funny.
Wdym
@@anero.he’s saying that it might not happen, Apple is the only company who’s actually supported their phones for over 5+ years so far. It’s easier to announce support rather than implement it, it’s expensive and complicated.
@@BruceLeeRoy26 K we'll see. I highly doubt they'll drop support.
@@anero. weird trust for these mega corporations but ok
@@anero.They kinda have a track record of not exactly following through their claims,
- We know google and its graveyards, but I still think they'll give pretty good support, perhaps 5-6 yrs.
- Samsung also said a similar thing with repairability, and entered a deal with ifixit before taking a u-turn on both sides.
I still think they could probably reach 5 years give or take on their S-series, I'm sceptical if they'll support more, especially for their lower range A series, and M(?) Series phones.
If they are really determined, they'll probably also limit the features adding just gimmicks to newer phones/ Giving support to older phones but stripped down features.
- There used to be some ipads which couldn't handle the features of the new OS's that prompted apple to add a new update to disable some features. (iOS 9 IIRC).
And, let's not forget apple failing to address users about the chemical limitations of the battery, and how the devices are essentially doomed to throttle and slow down because the battery is going to be too weak to handle tasks.
Jensen got that letter jacket rizz
He got that CEO of 3b valuation company rizz
Thanks for reminding me that it's Friday already!
You don't need the camera, Android can also do raw video recording
Qualifying for Copilot should not only be seen as a con but as a red flag. I hope new motherboards have an option to hardware disable the useless power wasting spyware cores.
Anyone knows when the Intel GPU will release?😄
You have a background noise from the AC it is very easy to get rid of it in a editing software
U need to recover few seconds of silence and sample thr noise and then remove it from the all video
Both CEOs from NVIDIA and AMD are cousins!
Wait... So if HP buys them, will the product be called HP HP?
And if it would had an Harry Potter Collab, it will be the HP HP HP?
4:50 "Pegatron" sounds like the name of a Decepticon that transforms into a strap-on. They 100% named that company as a joke.
Also... I did not realise that Bellroy comes from my state. A mix of the names "Bells Beach" and "Fitzroy", a suburb of Melbourne.
have a nice weekend y'all!!
didn't realize I wasn't subscribed even though I always look forward to your videos
trying to be acquired by HP? what a nightmare
I was lucky enough to cancel my Humane order before it shipped and they refunded my $800.
That's right, finally I agree with you on something. Total disaster. Oh yes.😅😅😅
Leaving A like and watching on Nebula!
Someone need to test this out, will this hurt the average watch time of a video?
@@IanChristopher apparently, Nebula pays more per view. So... Just doing my thing
8:17 - that's all the more reason to not buy such a product, cause HP is gonna garbagify it even more!
😂 no f’ing way we both have the same first name and we are both into tech. Bro Martin you need this hahha
How are they going to get Nvidia for AI monopoly when there were no competing products, ie, they were first and now have a lead.
How long until HP is short for Humane Pin?
I'm so tired of this AI craze already. Glad I switched to Linux.
They don't have NFC payments where you are? Even my drivers license is now NFC. No wallet is required.
HP really keeps making dumb acquisition
Never thought I'd live to see the day of fierce competition in the CPU/SoC market. Anyone remembers the Core 2 Duo era? lol
The inherent problem with the value of AI, it is a computer program, the algorithms and the data can be readily copied, what value in an AI when you could have millions of copies. It makes no sense what so ever and more and more countries and tech corporations are working on AI, so hundreds of versions with millions of copies. Where it the trillion dollar value in that, the pricing is INSANE.
haughty founders that just define their own greatness
exploit their supporters
and
strut around with the "who cares what their customers needs" attitude
ps: Rabbit R1 the same
So everything is bad, everyone is in trouble, but my own product is good and you should buy it... This is basically a drawn out ad for palming off some cheap random product you get massive profits on.
Intel needs to do some invention
Regarding Bellroy - I actually used one of their Backpacks for a year but unfortunately it basically destroyed my back on a regular basis - note to all the women out there: Unisex is a lie when it comes to backpacks - get something specifically designed for female bodies. Other than that, I still miss it a lot. The Laptop compartment was very useful, I liked the design etc. But unfortunately, I wasn’t able to find good daypacks for women, which is why I now wear a tracking backpack which makes unpacking and packing my stuff back in an unnecessarily long hussle.
Okay but why would she want his sign on her chest
Ikr 😂😂😂😂 smh
17 tops on a raspberry pie is more than enough.
Have been watching him for a while now, just finding out his name is Martin!
Intel fabs are a separate business from the Intel chip business. So they are more free to choose other foundries for their other chips. It's better for us
You need the gh7…
Martan, YOU NEED THE CAMERA!!!!
So the „Humane“ AI Pin overheats a lot? I'd say that reasonably qualifies it for a UKCA mark... ⌚🇬🇧🔥😉
the ai pan is bad its EVEN WORSE
I really don't understand why msi keep using intel processors for handhelds, wonder how much Intel paid them lol
From what I have seen their chip is quite good on saving battery, which is quite important. Also the graphics are on par AFAIK.
@GHOSTSTARSCREAM From a lot of. Reviews I get the impression that things are getting better. I think it is for the best to have more choice. When re iewss hit we will know if it is a dumpster fire or competitor.
I wonder why Intel doesn’t produce their own laptop? I’m just curious…
I worked for Intel 20 years ago. Back then the reason was they didn’t want to compete with their customers (PC manufacturers) because that would piss them off and make them go looking for a different supplier. Probably no different now.
all these hip wallets are too expensive
Thank you for the vote shout-out, Martin! :)
If anyone doesn't know who to vote for, then please vote for your local *Volt* ⚡💜 pan-European political party.
Imagine unironically asking for an autograph from a fucking tech ceo, jfc
bellroy goods are expensive AF!
So good!!!
I really hope Intel's new chip will go toe to toe with M3 or m4 or snapdragon x elite. if not, they need to bite the dust already for being too complacent and lazy!
@kylorokx1552 have you tried to design a CPU or GPU before you call them lazy ? 😂😂😂 it's hard work bro , I've designed a full adder (part of the computer that performs addition ➕️ & learning to design the parts that do subtraction➖️, multiplication✖️ & division ➗️ is a little harder) & designed tiny amounts of RAM 🐏 but designing a full CPU & GPU is something I don't understand yet but intel engineers have been doing it for years so I wouldn't call them lazy.
They've made a lot mistakes but they have access to the next generation of semiconductor manufacturing machines from ASML so that should give them a chance to better compete with TSMC (TSMC have chosen not to buy yet) the future. I know I sound like an intel simp but I'm just jealous of their employees (I wish I was smart enough to have their jobs )+ I plan on buying shares in the company plus in TSMC too lol 😂😂😂😂
@@cryptocsguy9282 Yeah, I can call them lazy AF. Why? Because they give us incremental improvements on the chip these past decade.
Don't you remember, they had a 14nm chip manufacturing process before while others are already manufacturers 7nm and until now they can't manufacture on their own.
How about meltdown and spectre virus? They don't inform the public regarding these issues.
Also, Apple ditched them because Intel can't make their chip faster and more efficient. The price was too high.. That's why Apple designed their own. Making them the greatest loser in Tech industry that year.
You see the problem with intel is not about their designs. They have great engineers. They can solve it. The problem lies with their corporate management playing corporate politics hindering their technology advances! Imagine, Intel from 300 billion dollars last Jan 2020 down to 130 billion today after the Apple split. That's how ruined they are.
That's why they are the laziest tech company.
@@kylorokx1552I'm not aware of the specture virus but since it's complicated CPU stuff they probably thought they could get away with not telling normal people about it which is dumb but similar things have happened before with hardware vulnerabilities that normal consumers don't know about.
Yes it was a problem for them when apple switched to ARM because of the power issues with x86 & I do agree that the management is to blame. Intel actually helped fund ASML's development of semiconductor manufacturing machines then choose not to buy their latest stuff it the past thinking their own internal r&d was better & that's one thing that helped TSMC overtake them recently. Intel has also made other dumb mistakes that caused them to miss out on supplying ARM chips to apple for the iPhone when it was in development in 2006 ,because they had the x86 Mac deal at the time tgey assumed they'd have a deal for their own xscale ARM chips in iPhone & after that failed they sold off their ARM CPU rights instead of trying to get android manufacturers to use them, leaving billions on the table over the last 17-18 years like clowns 🤡
swapable SSD gaming console, sign me up