![]() The point is/was that, regardless if mobile devices are behind desktop computers, it's the fact that the idea of a "mobile workstation" is becoming truer and truer and closing the gap of having a desktop and mobile device. ![]() If you remember when the G4 and Pentium 4 were competing, the computer industry was stalling when AMD came into play, then Intel went to the drawing board and completely changed things.I'm not even talking about the movement in the smart phone arena, which I appreciate, but don't really care about, but the mobile arena has a direct connection with what is happening with the CPU/GPU industry. Never before that was the transition of technology that quick. You guys might shrug at the fact that we're moving at the speed of light in terms of faster computational devices, but I think the last 3-4 years have been amazing as far as the speed of processors and advancements. ![]() A mobile device is more of a "transitional" device for me, but it's amazing that I can start work on a laptop when I'm traveling and push my projects on the desktop when I get back. Haswell is on the path to do that.ĭon't get me wrong, for what I do, I don't see ever going to only a laptop for work. Intel will definitely make 6-8 Core (+ HyperThreading) a reality on mobile computers a reality within the next year or two.
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