Lol. Lmao even. A hard no. Not on our laptops.
@frameworkcomputer When I see stickers like this I always like trying to figure out what demographic would be impressed or excited by this information
@ThaMunsta @frameworkcomputer I suppose people who want to run AI locally.
@4Ld0r1thm5 sure but is that what that means?? What engine? What does it work with? What does "supercharged" mean? Who is supposed to know what this sticker actually means??
@ThaMunsta this line of laptops are specifically marketed for business. They can use whatever engine they want, and as for supercharged, that should be obvious.
@4Ld0r1thm5 so you argue this laptop is for business people who want to run AI locally, but you also think it's generic enough to use any engine and that turbocharged means something obvious... So you're impressed?
None of those words define an objective measument of "good" and THAT was my point. I'm sure it's a perfectly fine laptop and if you bought it for yourself, don't feel like you need to defend your purchase. I just hate buzzwords that companies have no accountability over. It makes the customers expectations subjective. If the computer isn't "supercharged" enough that's just because you expected too much out of it... It's unfair.
@ThaMunsta I don't mean to "nah I ain't reading all that" on you, but my head hurts from work. So I ain't reading all that right now.