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mr_right@lemmy.dbzer0.com to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 1 year ago

you don't need more 4GB of RAM

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you don't need more 4GB of RAM

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mr_right@lemmy.dbzer0.com to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 1 year ago
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    Current 4 year old laptop with 128GB of ECC RAM is wonderful and is used all the time with simulations, LLMs, ML modelling, and the real heavy lifter, Google Chrome.

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      What 4 year old laptop can handle that much RAM?

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        a w520 from 2012 can run 32gb of ram natively. It has 4 socketed ram slots.

        More than likely some form of cursed engineering laptop lol, that or a shitpost.

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          Most modern laptops can do 64 gb of ddr4. It’s expensive but doable. Like most U series CPUs are limited at 64 gb. Something with a xeon mobile chip will probably see a lot more.

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            yeah, we’ve seen non mobile chips being used in laptops before, that could very well be the case for that machine as well.

            Would be expensive as fuck and a flagship machine, but for an engineer working on cad and simulations, it’s about what you’re going to get.

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              Xeon mobile is something else entirely. It’s a laptop chip. Something like this

              https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/sku/213796/intel-xeon-w11955m-processor-24m-cache-2-60-ghz/specifications.html

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                yeah, i was just pointing out that we’ve seen desktop chips in laptops before, it’s not common, but it has happened, and will likely continue to happen.

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        Dell 7740 Workstation laptop. Has a Xeon processor and a 16GB Quadro video card as well. 5 M2 slots so I currently have 36TB of SSD as well. 4k screen, physical privacy shutter camera, actual buttons for the trackpad. I love this thing.

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          I bet it also cost a ton as well lol. Well I’m jealous now.

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            It cost about a tenth of its weight in gold… So I guess that’s a deal?

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