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General discussion • Re: A Pi Pie Chart

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For personal travel I wanted a cheap laptop. Searched on German amazon for laptop, condition new and sorted by price low to high. The first with 15.6" looked interesting, for only 160€(170$)
Thanks for posting. The $200 Gateway-branded laptop I got last year has a Pi ratio around 100. The box with the Holstein cow styling was great but the keyboard turned out uncomfortable.

Since the older laptop has a better keyboard, I'm still lugging the old one around even though that A6-9225 CPU only scores 33 on the Pi ratio.

For me the lesson is there is more to a laptop than processor speed. I've asked Fido to add the J4105 to the pirate chart. Hopefully that won't take long.
There is enough free vertical space for you to add the Pi5 to all other PIs in the generated .svg
I've been thinking about adding the Pi 5 as one of the reference systems in the Pi Chart. Now that the firmware has been updated to resolve the over clocking performance problem, it would also be interesting to try a clock-scaling run to determine whether anything has changed.

The main difficulty for me is that I still don't have a Pi 5 available to test. According to the head of purchasing and dog treats, the budget has been allocated for Ipass to SATA cables since antique EPYC servers provide better heat for the dog house during Winter. Fortunately it's now Spring.

Statistics: Posted by ejolson — Sat Apr 13, 2024 1:56 am



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