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Massively?
Yeah there's improvements, battery and performance wise
There's nothing massive here there is a decent bump in specifically the cyberpunk fps
Edit: geez this single comment brought more people out of the woodwork to respond to me than anything else I have commented on lemmy
I'm not even here arguing which one is better like come on now
Massively is the wrong word to use it's that simple
I have to agree, it's better but not really massivley so.
12% faster on average, with anywhere from a 30-320% battery life improvement.
Just from a software change.
That is massive. You'd usually need a hardware upgrade for an improvement like that.
I didn't read the whole article and mostly looked at the table. 12% is a number I would describe as a huge difference, but combined with the battery life I have to agree that it is indeed a massive difference.