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The most productive transformer is Microsoft Surface Pro in the top configuration. But in this situation, it’s easier to take a normal laptop, for example, a Macbook Air 13 in a custom configuration with an i7.
Thanks for answers. Let me explain. In any case, I install Gentoo and run my program, which eats 55% of the CPU. I now have a brix pro 4770r, a usb monitor and a battery. I would like to transfer all this to a ready-made solution. Maybe a monoblock which is small but powerful? Or do I have no chance and immediately fence my box?
By 10%, I can still optimize the code. Those. in units of Brix Pro i7 consumption is 45%.
Laptop output, but the unfolded version with the keyboard is not very convenient for my task. And if you make it from what I have now, it turns out to be more compact than any non-transformer. And I have not yet seen a 4-core transformer i7 or i5.
Now, if we compare it with the top-end Surface Pro i7, can I get an analogue of 45% on Brix at 100% load?
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Updated: 07/09/15
Task: Software on Linux, uses the CPU on my Brix 4770R by 35% (optimized code, it was 55%), I need to choose a ready-made, mobile solution with a touchscreen, not large <=13", screen and maximum CPU.
As a result, I shoveled the network and today I came to the following:
- I decided on the CPU - i7 5500U (5600U, etc. - rare)
- I decided on the machine
a) www.acer.ru/ac/ru/RU/content/model/ NX.MQQER.006 (there are three more - Fujitsu T734, HP x360, Dell Inspire 13 7000, but filtered out)
b) apac.getac.com/tablets/F110/features.html (without competitors)
This article is flattering: http: //www.anandtech.com/show/8941/gigabyte-gbbxi7...
Sincerely, Victor.
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