directive0
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If it runs linux OOTB I'm into otherwise, meh, pass.
And how many since the Pyra development began...
These chinese guys are fast indeed, they seem to have no limits, especialy when it comes to money, I need to know that trick.
I like the design of the GPD Win 2 somehow, the metal parts make it look interesting and the idea of using it for the hinge is great. Metal Hinge but still lightweight (?) plastic case, why didn't we came with this for the Pyra. 15W TDP for the CPU sounds extreme for such an small device, that's not much for laptops but a bunch for tiny handhelds. Intels new 8xxxU mobile CPU's have 15W TDP for example.
I'm intesested about thermal solutions and how much heat/noise this thingy will produce. And of course the CPU/GPU throttling if any. At least it seems like they have included biggger exhaust holes and learned from the Win 1 thermal issues.
The screen looks glossy and the shoulderbuttons to small. But besides this, I like the overall appearence.
I'm gobsmacked how quick these things come out.
I think the CPU does support Linux out of the box but I'm not really sure, I've read it somewhere else.If it runs linux OOTB I'm into otherwise, meh, pass.
I think the CPU does support Linux out of the box but I'm not really sure, I've read it somewhere else.
Makes alot sense, I also checked the TDP values of the CPU used and indeed it is more like 4.5W. I still hope the cooling solution cann handle this without much noise.I think the 15W TDP was a bad transalation on my part. I think they were trying to say the cooling system could handle that much
I always thought, the TDP value is already the possible maximum, 4.5W in that case?The TDP Values of the m3-7Y30 listed in the Intel ark are:
TDP: 4.5W
TDP UP - 7W (at 1.6 Ghz)
TDP Down 3.45W (at 600Mhz)
So I guess at the maximum frequency of 2.6 Ghz, the TDP max raises to 15W ?