I have an old surface rt at home might give citrix a try.
I am eagerly awaiting those for sure. I have a feeling performance would actually be i5-like, just not as strong battery life as other ARM pcs.Until you read reviews, that are not from Engadget or the Verge, ignore all information above. A good, solid, performance review should answer your question.
I am eagerly awaiting those for sure. I have a feeling performance would actually be i5-like, just not as strong battery life as other ARM pcs.
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, didn't they show some artists using Photoshop or some other Adobe drawing program on the SP X during the launch event? My gut feeling is that the X will be great for most artists. At tabletpcreview forum some people tested it and really liked the pen. Just to be safe though, wait for reviews (I think Windows Central is pretty good with reviews for these kind of devices concerning use cases and Notebookcheck is great for in depth hardware reviews).I am eagerly awaiting those for sure. I have a feeling performance would actually be i5-like, just not as strong battery life as other ARM pcs.
Actually curious how photosshop performs. I don't actually have that on my Go but would certainly like it if it can quick photo edits when I travel. I have my Surface Book for serious work.
The claim for emulation is 60-70% once you've compiled it (ie run it a few times). That should but this in an eight core 1.8-2.1ghz territory for emulated apps. Which to be honest should be good enough for some light gaming, with the GPU, although sadly it doesn't support OGL.´
I think based on the spec, it should be more powerful than the surface go, even emulating (after a few runs). Even if it was half 1.5ghz on eight cores isn't bad (most intel chips run less), but that will also depend how optimized the apps are for more than four cores. Honestly think this will be the first ARM device that passes the performance threshold for emulation into usable. Wouldn't want to use it for huge desktop applications, or heavy music composition (unless arm compiled), but should be a darn site better, and a good replacement for the go.
We'll see reviews soon enough though. Might as well wait for em.
From what I remember on my old Surface RT was there was a Citrix app that worked. However, I don't know if that is still available.
From what I remember on my old Surface RT was there was a Citrix app that worked. However, I don't know if that is still available.