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  1. 3 hours ago, Sir Beregond said:

    My guess is 5090 is either another 24GB card or 48GB if they decide to clamshell 3090 style. And the 5080 if it's 256-bit again, is another 16GB card then, unless it comes out when the 24Gb chips arrive in which case it becomes possible for 24GB as well. I could see 48GB, then 24GB. And then if the 70 and 60 cards also use higher density memory into 2025, enables options for some odd sizes like 18GB for 192-bit cards and 12GB for 128-bit.

     

    Or they could just go lame and pull another 40-series lineup VRAM wise. Who knows.

    36GB

  2. The AX201 is Intel only. However it is also dependent on the CPU as well. It won't work on every Intel platform. Because CNVio2 isn't compatibie with the older CVNio standard.

     

    Basically avoid Intel cards that end with a 1. AX201/211/411 will not work with AMD. AX200/210 will work with AMD.

     

    I would recommend AX200 wifi6 or AX210 wifi6e. Which should work with any platform. 6e is backwards compatible with 6.

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  3. 22 hours ago, Barefooter said:

    Yes you could order them in black, white, or gunmetal grey.  You could also order "two tone" and have white on the inside and black on the outside for example.

    Interesting, when I got the TX10-D it could only be ordered in black or gunmetal at the time.

  4. I kind of agree with oneplus. If they are talking about cheaper phones. I have seen some phones with 3-4 gigs of ram getting really slow with later android updates. But if you buy a flagship with 12-16GB of ram or more. And with the latest CPU. It should be fine for much longer. So i think flagships should come with longer software updates. Their cheaper phones maybe not. I would expect most phones to come with 8gigs or more now. But i don't think 16GB of ram will be nearly enough in 7 years.

     

    My old oneplus 5 had 8gigs of ram and should of easily supported android 14. About 7 years later. I only upgraded because i wanted a better carrier. But now i upgrade every 2 years. Because i get bored. Why can't anyone make a 5.5-inch flagship with the latest snapdragon. Why does a phone have to be massive.

  5. Hopefully they will add better multi-monitor support. And an option to have different wallpapers for each monitor and live wallpapers. Like you can do with linux and android. Better ARM support would be nice too.

     

    I wish i could set the start menu to a different monitor than my main monitor. Or set a different monitor as the main monitor for launching apps.

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