Just last night, I mentioned the recall of older Dell laptops because of the intel processors running too hot. And Dell is not the only laptop that suffers from using this type of processor.
Let me know when we really get to choose: [ ] noisy, over-priced, high power consumption, slow, legacy intel chip [x] AMD [x] Arm [x] low cost commodity, low power consumption, massively parallel chips
Mark, are you talking about an actual recall, or you think Dell should do a recall? If the former, where's the link? I have an Inspiron 8500 that runs at 65-70C since Day 1 though I've complained plenty.
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Just last night, I mentioned the recall of older Dell laptops because of the intel processors running too hot. And Dell is not the only laptop that suffers from using this type of processor.
Let me know when we really get to choose:
[ ] noisy, over-priced, high power consumption, slow, legacy intel chip
[x] AMD
[x] Arm
[x] low cost commodity, low power consumption, massively parallel chips
Yeah, those darn CPUs sure make a lot of noise, what with those electrons flowing through and all.
Mark, are you talking about an actual recall, or you think Dell should do a recall? If the former, where's the link? I have an Inspiron 8500 that runs at 65-70C since Day 1 though I've complained plenty.
-jp