I believe those 7000 series are going to be desktop CPUs - at least initially.


chanms
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I have been using Win11 since RTM and I don't have any of the issues that you have mentioned.
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PT is simply using "big.Little" as a generic term of combining high performance + energy efficient cores rathe
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I'm fairly certain that they'll reverse course and support Win 11 on 7th gen Intel/1st gen Ryzen. I'm hoping
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If they want to focus on in-app processing, then go after that and that only. The resolution could be making
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Possibility 1) they don't want to casual users to confuse between Windows 9 and Windows 95/98; and 2) some pro
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Just a thought... would Google be investigating at the potential of buying Tile?
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In reply to paul-thurrott:Surface is a success to the point that you did not ask Microsoft to shut it down. P
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As much as Paul thinks Pixel is a failure from a market share perspective, yet he doesn't think Surface i
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I was thinking something totally different: I was expecting that the article would discuss what you use for ru
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In reply to monkeyboy:Everytime I turn on my HP Envy and immediately logs me in without password or PIN. I gu
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"the Kinect was not a runaway success or even all that influential for what it achieved."Not influential? Wha
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I stopped using Swiftkey a few years ago as it was draining my phone's battery like crazy.
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Maybe Nadella should invite Justin Trudeau (Canadian Prime Minister) to talk about quantum computing (haha).Se
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In addition, when Google sold Motorola to Lenovo, they retained one division (I think it is Advanced Project d
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Paul's comment: "The NYPD used their phones to "respond to 911 calls, run searches, and view flyers of m
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Why is "the Windows 10 Cloud rumors" link (first line in the article) point to a supermarket robot page?
 
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Is this emulation restricted to only 32-bit Windows applications (ie. not 64-bit programs)?