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[-] HiddenLayer555@lemmy.ml 3 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 20 hours ago)

I wish there were more M.2 cards beyond just SSDs and wireless NICs. The idea of a small form factor PICe interface is underutilized and things like hardware codec accelerators can keep laptops with older processors usable with new standards for longer. It's sad how PCMCIA had an entire ecosystem of expansion cards yet we somehow decided that the much higher bandwidth M.2 is only for storage and networking. Hell, do what sound cards in the 90s/00s did and have M.2 SSDs specifically designed for upgrading older laptops that also have built in accelerators for the latest media standards. Hardware acceleration is energy efficient and can probably just be bundled into the flash controller like they're bundled into the processor, and unless you have a top of the line SSD you're probably not saturating the M.2 interface anyway.

[-] umbrella@lemmy.ml 2 points 16 hours ago

capitalism underutilizes tech and its sad. we could be in 2085 already if we didn't just waste time and materials on shit made to be thrown away in a few years.

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