On 10/22/2014 02:49 PM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
OK I am showing my age, but ultrabooks do not fit my definition of workstations. A workstation is something I am going to be sitting in front of day in and day out 10 hours a day doing compiles and debugging. A Zenbook is something that I wouldn't think of running anything cpu/ram intensive on as it wouldn't have the cooling capacity to keep its brains from frying. Or has the definition of workstation changed?
This is a totally reasonable point; I'm not sure. I know the target audience is developers, but don't a lot of developers use their laptop as the primary machine and build on resources accessible on the network and/or heavier stuff in a lab or at their desk?
It's the actual desktop of the developer that the workstation product is concerned with, right? Which would be mostly targeted at laptop? Or am I misunderstanding?
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