

Ryzen so-called “AI” Max Pro has hardware level memory encryption, at least it does on my HP ZBook. But it might be actually be the first laptop to do that as far as I know
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Ryzen so-called “AI” Max Pro has hardware level memory encryption, at least it does on my HP ZBook. But it might be actually be the first laptop to do that as far as I know


according to Google
huh? why would Google know more than Valve about this?


THANK YOU. I couldn’t watch the video because of that shit.


Not just playable but pleasant! Thing is perfect for Rimworld especially


I have the OLED too and it’s such an exceptional device. Works very well as a media PC too, especially with KDE Connect for controlling remotely from a smartphone


they’re also forgetting the touchpads. the touchpads are so fucking good, and they add so much usability and flexibility. so much, I think, that no amount of superior performance, resoution, or battery life can make up for the lack of them.


Thank you so much for these! Exactly what I had been curious about <3


NICE. I may have to go order one of these right now.


That just looks like you must bind the new back buttons as duplicates of other regular buttons tho, what if I want a back button to be presented to a game as a brand new, unique button


So over bluetooth or (i assume) 2.4ghz it supports more buttons than playstation/xbox, works with analog triggers, AND supports gyro?
That’s a feature set I’ve been really desperate for! And I really liked my 8bitdo Ultimate (1) Bluetooth until my puppy chewed it up. I might need this new one!


can they be unique buttons though? I thought they had to be copies of existing buttons, or macros or something.


What is this backdoor you speak of?
On my laptop it seems totally transparent to the OS, but I haven’t tried setting any kernel params for it, didn’t even occur to me there was such a thing but it’d make sense if there is