| ▲ | raw_anon_1111 a day ago | |||||||||||||
And how many laptops running Linux are light, power efficient, fast, quiet with good battery life? My 16 inch M3 MacBook Pro runs 5 hours at 80% brightness doing development with my USB powered (video and power from one USB cord) portable monitor. The Mac battery is powering the monitor | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | prezk a day ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||
Pretty much every laptop on the planet will run Linux. Maybe your optics are tinted because you seem to be a Mac person, and Linux support for newer Macs has known issues with low power modes. I note how your 12+ hour claim was reduced to 5 hours when you actually put it to real work. It's still impressive, of course, but 5 hours aren't out of reach for Ryzen laptops either. BTW, I have a RISC-V platform with 8 1.6GHz CPUs that uses under 5W under full load; on your 100Wh battery it would last for 20 hours. It's not a complete system, and performance lags behind Apple/Intel CPUs, but I think in few years RISC-V may take a bite out of both. | ||||||||||||||
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| ▲ | mixmastamyk 21 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||
I personally don't care about battery life, there are power outlets around everywhere I'll be more than several hours. Still, no one is getting that kind of battery life outside apple, just the way it is. If your existence revolves around battery life there's no substitute. But note, this thread is about replacing Windows, and Wintel does not do as well as Apple either. So this thread is off-topic. | ||||||||||||||