I’m torn about the marketing, because a) MS clearly wants to own “AI”, and they do have the cheapest, best version of multimodal chat at the moment, and b) I do think to normies it’s more marketable than “we did the MacBook Air, finally”.
On the other hand, I 100% agree with you that I give zero craps about their stupid certification for 40 TOPS on laptops. I already own things with GPUs in them and I use very little in the way of LLMs or image generators, and certainly not offline, so the battery life and the matching improvements in weight are THE feature for me.
I mean, it doesn’t really matter either way, the market is what it is, and I get to use the devices the same way regardless of how they’re marketed, so sell whatever you have to sell. It’s still fascinating and kinda sad to witness the self-sabotage, though.
I’m torn about the marketing, because a) MS clearly wants to own “AI”, and they do have the cheapest, best version of multimodal chat at the moment, and b) I do think to normies it’s more marketable than “we did the MacBook Air, finally”.
On the other hand, I 100% agree with you that I give zero craps about their stupid certification for 40 TOPS on laptops. I already own things with GPUs in them and I use very little in the way of LLMs or image generators, and certainly not offline, so the battery life and the matching improvements in weight are THE feature for me.
I mean, it doesn’t really matter either way, the market is what it is, and I get to use the devices the same way regardless of how they’re marketed, so sell whatever you have to sell. It’s still fascinating and kinda sad to witness the self-sabotage, though.