Would love to see this found in a phone...
512GB of storage sounds great.
Even better with 2 of them in RAID 0, 1TB of data in such a tiny footprint...
That thin chassis will surely come with some disadvantages.
Only a single Type C port? Oh come on Asus. Don't fuck upthis perfect piece of hardware like Apple.
The HP Spectre x3 is the one you need if you require a thin and light laptop like this, but also don't want to sacrifice I/O ports because of it. Probably won't be as thin and light as the Zenbook 3.
Heard they got rid of tick-tock in favour of "Process, Architecture, Optimization" just because Moore's law is failing.
So Kaby Lake is focusing on something else?
Storing your digital files offline (in a HDD/SSD) may help.
If the government needs to get their hands on them,
they'll have to get past you.
(If your data is in Dropbox, they can easily get them by
hacking the cloud)
It's not that I'm against any governments.
Hi community,
How many types of random-access memory (RAM) are there?
And what makes them suitable for different tasks and/or different groups of users?
(e.g. enterprises, gamers, normal consumers.)