• KillingTimeItself@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    8 months ago

    buys [insert price] laptop, top of the line, flagship, custom silicon, built ground up to be purpose specific.

    Opens final cut pro: crashes

    ok…

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      8 months ago

      Especially paired with Apple’s 128gb integrated, non replaceable hard drives. Whoops you installed all of Microsoft office? Looks like you have no room to save any documents :(

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        8 months ago

        ah yes, we can’t forget the proprietary non controller based nvme drives that use m.2 but arent actually nvme drives, they’re just flash.

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            8 months ago

            it’s NVME in the sense that it’s non volatile flash, probably even higher quality than most existing NVME ssds out there today.

            The thing is that it literally just the flash. On a card with an m.2 pin out, that fits into an m.2 slot, it doesn’t have a storage controller or any standardized method of communication, that already exists. It’s literally a proprietary non standard standard form factor SSD.

            The controller is integrated onto the silicon chip die itself, there is no storage controller on the storage itself.