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so could anyone please sum up, what the advantages of the whole pine trail thing is in comparison to todays atoms?
i mean, sure, its more efficient and perhaps a bit faster, but by how many percent will battery life and performance increase? any estimates?
perhaps i shoult just look to the wiki ...