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System76 Serval WS crams desktop CPUs and GPUs inside a laptop

System76 Serval WS crams desktop CPUs and GPUs inside a laptop

Posted on June 12, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

As powerful as laptops have become, they have always been limited by their size and the laws of physics. That’s why hardware, especially processors, are specifically designed to squeeze out as much performance without burning the computer down. From time to time, however, you’ll hear of some manufacturer boasting of performance comparable to desktop PCs. System76, famed for its Linux computers, makes that same boast by literally putting desktop-class processors inside a behemoth of a laptop known as the Serval WS.
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