• Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    I don’t for a second believe this is about the rising cost. It raised by $0.04. Someone below said that works out to a savings of $600,000.

    Alright, but for an individual, it’s $0.04.

    Just increase the final price by $0.25. You made back your $600,000. Plus whatever $0.21 would equate to as GAINS.

    Fuck guys. You suck at business. This is what happens when companies replace their CEO with AI.

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      8 hours ago

      The real key is buried in the middle, where they say hardware decode capabilities are going to be restricted to models with discrete GPUs… Meaning they can make a $500 upsell mandatory for the most basic of capabilities.

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        Both HP and Dell are partnered with Microsoft, and have been for decades. Isn’t a discrete GPU one of the things required for Microsoft Recall ready machines?

        There’s NO way they broke HEVC just for 4¢. Something else is paying them a lot more, and Recall would be one of those things.

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      9 hours ago

      The HP 16" EliteBook 665 G11 Notebook costs $1500. That means this $600k “cost cutting” measure starts to decrease revenue if only 400 people buy a laptop from a different brand.

      Or even a single person. Someone tasked to purchase 400 laptops for a company, reads this news and decides to get ThinkPads instead…

      Sell the CEO private jet if they really need the money