• jeeva@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    I think this is referring to machines that come with APUs that have enough tensor (or whatever the equivalent is) cores in order to provide a certain baseline of “AI” operations per second, so Microsoft et al can rely on that for Recall etc without users thinking it slow.

    Amusingly, the first generation of these didn’t really have enough, so they’re truly unwanted.

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      1 month ago

      Yeah, my problem is that this was made to coincide with the Snapdragon Windows PCs, which are really good at a bunch of stuff and specifically not good at NPU performance, so the result of the “AI” branding ends up being really disappointing.

      We could talk about all the other growing pains and the ways those devices were covered, but the obsessive focus on “AI” certainly didn’t help, as demonstrated by the bizarre reporting linked in the OP.