( Hevi | 2020. 12. 01., k – 23:36 )

Egyelőre az is elég, hogy megcsinálták normálisra azt, amibe a korábbiaknak beletört a bicskája:

I've tried Microsoft's Edge browser before on various Intel-based Windows 10 PCs, including the Surface Laptop, and it seemed quite usable. On this ARM-based HP device, Edge is not acceptable. It is awful.

Watching Tweetdeck load in Edge on this device is like watching paint dry. Once it has loaded, it often hangs and stops working. LinkedIn.com is equally slow and often unresponsive.

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For those wondering if these problems are due to Edge or the Snapdragon 835 processor, I will note that on another ARM-based Envy x2 running Windows 10 Pro that I've had a chance to try, Chrome also ran pretty poorly. Because so much of my workflow happens in the browser these days, this is a big problem.

A jól megérdemelt elsőség a HP-Microsoft párosé, remek gépet alkottak :D

Persze az Apple nem tett le semmit az asztalra, csak a konkurencia után loholnak:

Fifty browsing tabs? Not at a peep or a degree above 80 Fahrenheit on either M1-powered system. The Intel-powered Air? Thirty-five tabs got its fans revving, and it hit 93 degrees.

How about 65 tabs? The M1-powered Air was still cool and quiet, though it began showing signs of sluggish scrolling and tab switching. The Intel-powered 13-inch MacBook Pro powered up its fan at around 75 tabs. At a whopping 100 tabs—which no sane human could ever navigate—the M1-powered Pro was quiet as a mouse and scrolling pages smoothly. Even when I threw in a Zoom call, it kept silent. I finally got the new MacBook Pro’s fan to kick on, with a temperature of 98 degrees, when playing “Rise of Tomb Raider” while simultaneously exporting a 4K video in Adobe Premiere and running some Chrome tabs in the background.
 

https://9to5mac.com/2020/11/17/apple-m1-mac-reviews/

Köszönjük Microsoft, köszönjük HP!