I don’t mean restrict, I am talking more about market demand.
Desktops are a bettee fit in terms of cooling and power availability for long throughout tasks (not burst type use cases).
These is a reason why both Framework and Nvidia have released desktops with large unified memory options (as well as many smaller mini-pc manufacturers) and not laptops.
Seems like a niche use case (in context of laptops). If you really need unified memory, wouldn’t you be using a desktop?
I don’t see how that’s logical at all. Why restrict a technology to the desktop?
I don’t mean restrict, I am talking more about market demand.
Desktops are a bettee fit in terms of cooling and power availability for long throughout tasks (not burst type use cases).
These is a reason why both Framework and Nvidia have released desktops with large unified memory options (as well as many smaller mini-pc manufacturers) and not laptops.