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[–] NuXCOM_90Percent@lemmy.zip -1 points 19 hours ago

Define "millionaire with his own PR company and a history of using them for his own personal needs is a significant investor" whichever way makes you happy.

Mobile GPUs have already been a thing. They are generally soldered for structural purposes but that isn't a requirement of the tech and some of the htpc form factor devices that used mobile GPUs have had them as swappable. Also, the old framework 16 already had non-soldered GPUs?

It is just that this isn't an avenue that most system integrators care about. Because there is already a MUCH better solution in the form of external GPUs which... still sort of exist. The idea that you focus on power efficiency and convenience for the laptop and plug it into a dock/big ass box when you want more GPU power. And even THAT is mostly a novelty since onboard GPUs/APU systems/whatever are actually REALLY good these days and more than capable of driving what people generally want/need on a laptop display.

But either way: This is "an industry first" in the same sense that it was an "industry first" when I figured out where the fricking map of my motherboard was while building it. A very big accomplishment to solve a problem that bothers a lot of people (fuck the shorthand maps. Gimme the real one) but also only a "first" if you narrow things down massively. You know... like with PR.

a company that is so far the best chance we’ve had since IBM came up with the ThinkPad.

  1. You... seriously should read what you post. Like... wow.
  2. Okay. What do you think framework is going to be your savior in?

Because honestly? Framework is cool as hell. But most of what they are "innovating" are not soldering things and making people not realize they are still just using a usb c port and a shit ton of dongles. The former tending to have very little utility for end users but be INCREDIBLY useful for assembly line workers.

And, generally speaking, the people who are swapping out their GPUs every other year... aren't the kind of people who will care if they buy a new laptop or reuse their old one except for all the parts they wanted to replace or upgrade. Let alone heat concerns (which is why I would LOVE a benchmark of the different paths towards the same SKU in a framework).