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Linus Sebastian Shows Jimmy and Bad Bunny Some Mind-Blowing Technology (Extended) | The Tonight Show

AMD's marketing head implied the laptop was from AMD. I pointed this out on X, and he subsequently deleted it. I believe this practice is unethical. Here are the screenshots:

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Here is my post addressed to Robert Hallock at Intel. I hope Intel can take steps to directly address the substandard practices of its competitors.

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It makes sense that this design utilizes Lunar Lake, as it is intended for a mobile workstation aimed at professionals. The rolling mechanism adds weight and consumes battery power, making Lunar Lake a logical choice due to its efficiency, graphics capabilities, and software compatibility. I think it is the only viable option for such design at the moment.
 
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