It seems to go in these cycles so I definitely don’t do drops anymore. It’s not worth it. I find doing the projects with small batches of custom pcbs and off the shelf components much more interesting these days.
It seems to go in these cycles so I definitely don’t do drops anymore. It’s not worth it. I find doing the projects with small batches of custom pcbs and off the shelf components much more interesting these days.
Thanks for the heads up. Based upon his communications on a previous drop and getting rid of it at cost I knew it was not going to end well. Sad it has come to this since it was a very unique vendor communications wise.
It’s interesting as a comparison to M3 now and at different power limits. I’m hoping it may hopefully benefit the asahi project also. As a windows product I don’t think it’ll be good at all unless Microsoft has a Rosetta like emulation layer that is nearly as good as Apple. Without that this product will not do well.