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Intel is working on modular PC concept
https://wccftech.com/intel-element-m…next-gen-nucs/
https://cdn.wccftech.com/wp-content/…nyon-NUC_5.jpg Still work in progress, could be finally a step away from outdated IBM PC architecture: Quote:
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Not saying Intel's plan will succeed, they've revealed an early concept. I know it's irrational, but I just have to be excited. |
I WANT ONE!!!! NOW!!!!
pibbur who ought to know that screaming is bad netiquette. |
Meanwhile, on Mêlée Island, deep in the Caribbean…
… AMD is working on its System-on-Chip solution, where (almost) everything is integrated on the same die. Go figure. :) |
I don't see much of a point here.
First of all, I think most people belong to two groups: They either have no idea at all, which means that they wouldn't be able to put together their PC even if it was simplified, or they have decent knowledge which is enough to handle putting together a normal PC anyways. The upgradeability would also not benefit much either. All elements need to be upgraded at some point anyways. Just look at the upgrades of the different boards in the past. Furthermore PC development or upgrades became less important during the last years anyways. If you buy a 1500€ PC now, you probably would be able to play everything decently for the next 5-10 years unless you want to go up the resolution (or go high performance VR). If you upgrade your PC at some point you will probably want to upgrade everything anyways. The only exception might be a graphics card. So maybe one swap of GPU before the whole PC is swapped. No need to have easier modular upgrade options. |
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pibbur who … eh…. |
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