Standby time, battery runtime, routine perf charts vs m3, m4, meteor lake, and amd 8000 and most importantly power consumption and perf/watt. Thanks. Can't wait for the review!
@harishprabhu02 By the looks of it, SXE is only competitive with current-gen Intel and AMD chips in terms of performance (and not efficiency), and it's lagging in ST performance compared to M3 chip. My guess is Lunar Lake and Strix Point will be much better in terms of both perf. and efficiency when released. I just wanted to know how much of the performance delta we're looking at when comparing SXE to the new M4. I know some benchmarking tools won't run on ipadOS, and M4 won't be using its full potential due to cooling constraints, but either way, it's useful data, and if the M4 perform better (and it will) then there's even a much a bigger gap between Apple and Qualcomm in ARM realm when Macbooks with M4 release later in the year.
Linus released a video on gaming with this(livestream) yea don’t get it for gaming. Its gpu is horrendous, and more importantly there’s no support for any gaming or any translation to play. You can play rllllyyyyyyyy light games tho.
@@MatthewMoniz awesome! btw power plan and power mode are different, in control panel, hardware and sound theres a power option there that actually operates independently of the power mode you find in the normal windows settings, up to you of course whether thats too much for a regular user to mess with and how relevant it is for your reviews and testing. :)
you don't need test, just learn about the specs you'll know how fast is the laptop and everything but if you don't know better watch videos like reviews
Can we code well on this laptop?..yes i've heard VS code runs well on it ....but apart from that what about othet software? Like anaconda , eclipse etc ? Can we install software for machine learning , data science etc ?
That is true. I’ll still gladly buy it since Linux has substantially better ARM support. Still looking forward for power efficient CPUs becoming more available, really don’t care if they’re ARM or X86
for intel, only the intel core ultra has battery life competitive with what amd always had also it depends on the laptop, the asus vivobook with snapdragon is the worst in battery compares to other snapdragon laptops like the surface asus used very high wattage in the chip, so yes there is a clear difference in battery in favor of the snapdragon compared to both intel and amd
Does it have an unlocked bootload can you install linux? What works like out of wifi, bluetooth, npu, screen brightness, audio, sleep without draining battery, etc?
@@yensteel Surprisingly not, it feels just right to me. I say surprisingly, as I know exactly what you mean. I also have another Lenovo PC, the Legion 7i Pro. The keys on that need quite a bit of force as the resistance of them is quite firm. I've found the new Yoga to be just about perfect for me in terms of typing feel. Not as shallow as a Macbook, but not the resistance of the other Lenovo laptops either. It's a nice middle ground between the two. Great depth and just the right amount of resistance to make for a satisfying typing experience.
Super cool but it has windows 11 on it.. so don't even waste your money. You will lose all your privacy and will swallow ads like never before. ... Win 11 is a piece of $hit