• AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    10 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    But compared to being AMD Ryzen powered, the Claw A1M makes use of an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H “Meteor Lake” SoC that launched last month and found in various laptop designs to date.

    The MSI Claw A1M ships with Microsoft Windows 11 Home by default with no option for Linux.

    It will be interesting to see just how well the MSI Claw A1M works under Linux and if there is any hardware support quirks or other issues.

    This Intel Core Ultra 7 powered gaming handheld has a 7-inch 1080p display, 16GB of LPDDR5 system memory, up to 1TB of NVMe SSD storage, 53 Whr battery capacity, “revolutionary” cooling, Thunderbolt 4 support, and otherwise looks quite similar to the other recent gaming handheld devices.

    The MSI Claw A1M is said to have a $699 USD starting price when it begins hitting retail channels in the near future.

    For those curious yesterday I ran some rough benchmarks of the Core Ultra 7 155H versus AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme performance.


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  • ramjambamalam@lemmy.ca
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    10 months ago

    How much cost does an OEM Wimdows license add to a PC these days? I know they don’t pay retail but I’m curious what kind of pricing disadvantage this puts Windows portables like this vs. Linux portables like the Steam deck.

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      10 months ago

      The steam deck (Linux) has suspend mode for games while in windows it will still run even when the screen is turned off or in sleep mode and saps the battery faster than my gaming laptop.