3 years ago

Hey guys so It’s been a few days since I’ve been on Game Jolt, I wanted to share something special :), The Surface Pro 9! (Specs in article if you’re interested.)


Specs;

OS: Windows 11

CPU: 1.3 GHz Intel Core i5 (1235U, Up to 4.40 GHz, Configurable up to 1.8 GHz i7-1265U, Boosts up to 4.8 GHz)

Advanced CPU information(New!):

Cores: 10

Logical Processors: 12

L1 Cache: 928 KB

L2 Cache: 6.5 MB

L3 Cache: 12.0 MB

RAM: 8 GB LPDDR5 5200 MHz (Configurable up to 32 GB)

Storage: 128 GB SSD (Configurable up to 1 TB)

Display: 13 inch 2880x1920 120 Hz Touchscreen PixelSense Display, 267 PPI 3:2 Aspect Ratio

Graphics: Intel Iris Xe Graphics (1.20 GHz)



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The ship may look oversized but that's because Roblox didn't really know how to handle meshes super well back then so it was built like this. It does bring back a lot of memories.

Can't believe my first post is 2 years old now

Have you ever seen a Roblox game look like this?

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I discovered this from an unboxing YouTube video.

I really love the lights and the many options I have configure this with Armoury Crate. It feels super nice, too.

Stunning graphics.

Microsoft is now technically trying to convince people on why AI on almost everything is a good thing with their new "Second Thought" series.

This just proves my point that they have an entirely different vision on this tech than the rest of us.

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I also heard they are probably redirecting their engineers to actually fixing real issues.

Happy New Year 2024 from Puerto Rico!