• ryannathans
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    7 months ago

    I don’t even think there’s a laptop that uses it yet

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      7 months ago

      Hell, even Dell who came up with the standard chose to switch to soldered memory on the brand new XPS laptops instead of using their own CAMM standard ^because ^money.

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        7 months ago

        When something isn’t in mass production yet it costs a ton extra to make so I’m going to do a hot take and give Dell a pass.

        Also soldering remains unbeatable when it comes to making the thinnest and lightest device possible.

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        7 months ago

        If they just installed decent memory from factory you wouldn’t need swappable memory modules

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      7 months ago

      My laptop and I are very real! At least my laptop, from last year (a dell as someone mentioned). I even got to know how you screw one in and out since my IT basically told me to go fuck myself when I had to upgrade my laptop.