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i5-3317U.
That's why dolphin performs so badly.
Apparently, according to people who actually know what they're talking about when they talk about Intel stuff, the U denotes being an ultra-low power version, which is also really weak. This also concurs with how AMD does it, or at least DID it until they stopped producing things at a blinding pace, so that they could try to evenly compete with both intel AND nvidia at the same time.
Unfortunately, unlike with the phenom-II-based ultra-low power processors that AMD made, I don't think you can unlock it to a higher-power version of the processor. I'm not sure, though.
EDIT: So what the guy way up there said, but a lot less concise.
i5-3317U.
That's why dolphin performs so badly.
Apparently, according to people who actually know what they're talking about when they talk about Intel stuff, the U denotes being an ultra-low power version, which is also really weak. This also concurs with how AMD does it, or at least DID it until they stopped producing things at a blinding pace, so that they could try to evenly compete with both intel AND nvidia at the same time.
Unfortunately, unlike with the phenom-II-based ultra-low power processors that AMD made, I don't think you can unlock it to a higher-power version of the processor. I'm not sure, though.
EDIT: So what the guy way up there said, but a lot less concise.
in a perfect world we would all be piles of sand with no ability to form coherent bodies of body
