It’s not that bad? LOL the A4-9125 gets crused by a Core i3 … from a decade ago, never mind a modern Ryzen 3:
It’s not that bad? LOL the A4-9125 gets crused by a Core i3 … from a decade ago, never mind a modern Ryzen 3:
Holy cow. That dust came from somewhere.
This question can’t be reasonably answered the way you asked it.
One is an ultralight, one of the very lightest laptops on the market, where you sacrifice performance for portability; the other is a much larger desktop replacement that weighs more than twice as much, where portability is sacrificed for performance.
They are so different that the answer really depends on your use case (and you really didn’t give enough detail to say one way or another). It’s like asking “Should I get a Hummer or a Corolla?”
Microsoft has been trying to push ARM for over a decade now. It’s been a flop every single time. This time may turn out differently … or not. I sure as heck wouldn’t hold off a purchase because of it.
This again?
For you, it means Q4 of 2025.
Best example is probably the MacBook Air from 2008, which kept the same design for a decade.