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  1. System76’s Lemur Pro: A powerful, ultralight OEM Linux laptop - Lemur Pro comes in a large box for such a small... - arstechnica.com/?p=1704713 #linuxonlaptops #system76 #pop!_os #laptop #linux #tech

  2. System76 Meerkat Linux mini PC gets a spec bump, still ships with a 2-year-old Intel processor

    The System76 Meerkat is a mini PC that’s basically a rebranded Intel/Asus NUC that ships with the System76 logo, comes with a number of memory, storage, and wireless configuration options and offers customers a choice of two Linux-based operating systems Ubuntu or Pop!_OS.

    Linux PC company System76 has been selling Meerkat mini PCs since 2015, and the company recently updated the lineup with new models featuring 13th-gen Intel Core processors based on “Raptor Lake” architecture. Prices for the new model start at $549.

    The starting price is for a model with an Intel Core i3-1315U processor, 16GB of DDR4-3200 RAM, and a 250GB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD. But customers can pay more for up to a Core i7-1360P processor, 64GB of RAM, and up to 16TB of storage.

    System76 offers a choice of “short” or “tall” models. The short versions has two M.2 slots: one for PCIe Gen 4 storage and another for PCIe Gen 3. Tall models also have a room for a 2.5 inch SATA SSD or hard drive.

    The company also offers an option to “disable WiFi + Bluetooth,” but it’s worth noting that this doesn’t affect the price.

    This year’s model is a modest spec bump over last year’s model, which came with 12th-gen Intel Core chips. But it still feels a little behind the times: Intel’s Raptor Lake chips first launched in early 2023 and the chip maker has launched two new generations of processors since then: Meteor Lake and Lunar Lake.

    While Intel has highlighted the AI capabilities of those new chips, which are the company’s first to include neural processing units (NPU) for hardware-accelerated AI, the newer chips also bring CPU, graphics, and efficiency improvements that make it unusual to see a brand new mini PC in late 2024 that features a 13th-gen processor instead of one of the newer chips.

    The mini PC’s other features include support for up to four displays (thanks to two HDMI 2.1 ports and two Thunderbolt 4 ports, a 2.5 GbE Ethernet port, support for WiFi 6E and Bluetooth, and three USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A ports and a headphone jack.

    Short models measure 117 x 112 x 37mm (4.6″ x 4.4″ x 1.5″), while the tall model is 54mm (2.1″) high.

    via LinuxGizmos

     

    #linux #meerkat #miniPc #raptorLake #system76

  3. Our new key switch installation machine, real name Herman, is hard at work! Herman installs switches to free up time for our Production Team members to focus on other tasks.

    #HowItsMadeMonday #keyboard #manufacturing #madeindenver #madeinusa #foss #launch #qmk https://nitter.net/system76/status/1483111178524147713/video/1

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  4. Battery life on my #System76 #lemurpro has gotten worse since I switched over to #bluefin -- I'm used to having a very similar time (~6-8 hours) with M1 Macbook Pro's but that isn't the case anymore. I know that with PopOS! but I was able to reach it with Fedora as well. Never used tools like TLP etc. Power Profiles Daemon's performance was very similar to system76's power management.

    I'm not sure what's causing this. Battery goes from ~50% to ~10% very quickly.

  5. Battery life on my has gotten worse since I switched over to -- I'm used to having a very similar time (~6-8 hours) with M1 Macbook Pro's but that isn't the case anymore. I know that with PopOS! but I was able to reach it with Fedora as well. Never used tools like TLP etc. Power Profiles Daemon's performance was very similar to system76's power management.

    I'm not sure what's causing this. Battery goes from ~50% to ~10% very quickly.

  6. Battery life on my #System76 #lemurpro has gotten worse since I switched over to #bluefin -- I'm used to having a very similar time (~6-8 hours) with M1 Macbook Pro's but that isn't the case anymore. I know that with PopOS! but I was able to reach it with Fedora as well. Never used tools like TLP etc. Power Profiles Daemon's performance was very similar to system76's power management.

    I'm not sure what's causing this. Battery goes from ~50% to ~10% very quickly.