• colonial@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Yeah, there really isn’t any reason to go with one processor brand over the other. Since drivers and such aren’t a concern (like with GPUs) most people just pick whichever one has the most price-effective offering in the spec range they’re looking for.

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        I think you are half right. For the most part it’s price effectiveness in the spec range, but there are other considerations such as battery draw with laptops, or iGPU if you’re not running or looking for a video card. For the same price, looking into the performance or efficiency related to the type of programs you are using is still worthwhile.

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    1 year ago

    The Steam Deck and all the handhelds that came after helped this. Got to love competition and innovation.

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    Intel dropped the ball completely, and it will take years to catch up, if they ever do again. Could be a very long time.

    If you believe they will become market leader again, buy stocks now. They are dirt cheap and could double or triple the money in maybe 3 to 5 years if they somehow come back from this.