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Ditch Windows and Grab a Linux Laptop
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Ditch Windows and Grab a Linux Laptop

  • WIRED lists System76 Lemur Pro as a top Linux laptop due to strong balance of size, power, and price.
  • Tuxedo InfinityBook Pro 14 is praised for a lightweight build with a high-resolution matte display and Kubuntu-based OS.
  • Dell XPS 14 (2026) is noted for its thin profile, OLED option, and potential Ubuntu availability.
  • Framework Laptop 13 is highlighted for upgradeability and strong Linux support, with Arch and Ubuntu tested.
  • Kubuntu Focus Zr Gen 1 is described as a power user machine with RTX 5090 GPU and 18-inch display, suiting heavy workloads.
  • Pangolin Laptop from System76 is noted for extensive ports and strong suitability for sysadmins.
  • The guide emphasizes Pop!_OS as a preferred distro for System76 hardware and Linux beginners.
  • The article notes Nvidia graphics cards often require extra research for Linux compatibility.
  • The guide suggests buying used laptops as a cost-effective option for Linux setups.
  • Dell and Kubuntu Focus are highlighted as strong Linux-ready options alongside System76 and Tuxedo.
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New analysis claims the CPU core in Nvidia's upcoming N1X PC processor is a performance beast but will it be any good for games?
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New analysis claims the CPU core in Nvidia's upcoming N1X PC processor is a performance beast but will it be any good for games?

  • Cortex X925 cores in Nvidia's GB10 achieve performance parity with AMD and Intel's latest desktop chips in SPECINT/Floating Point tests.
  • Analysts warn that desktop-class parity may not translate to real-world gaming performance on an Arm-based PC chip.
  • Emulation is critical for gaming, since most games lack native Arm paths, raising questions about performance on GB10.
  • GB10's release timeline suggests Nvidia may integrate Arm-based PC solutions in the near future.
  • Chips and Cheese provided the Cortex X925 analysis as a source for performance claims.
  • The article notes a 4 GHz peak clock for Cortex X925, lower than AMD/Intel cores.
  • Windows on Arm updates could support future Nvidia PC chips if released.
  • GB10 was described as a device for running local AI models with potential implications for gaming.
  • The article emphasizes uncertainty about future gaming performance on Arm-based PCs.
  • The piece links Nvidia's GB10 to a broader hardware strategy including Vera CPU and potential PC Arm CPUs.
  • The article mentions market context, including Nvidia's hardware ambitions beyond gaming.
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