Nuvia: don’t hold your breath

@RockRock8 I'll like to apologise for that rude post calling you a robot. Sorry, I should've known better. Hope we can start on a better footing from now on. I don't know if you will read this but I thought I rather do it here.
Hi, I'm sorry for the delayed response.

I just want to say not only thank you for reading through what I felt and thought and feedback, but taking the feedback and be willing to apologize. It might sound ridiculous, but this means a lot to me. As I said in my original message, I'm not planning to comment for too much longer as I was actually planning to only comment about Gurman regarding that whole BS debacle with executives retiring and stuff. I never meant to continue commenting much past that, so please don't take it personally.

Nevertheless if this is the last time we chat, please keep being willing to be open to new users and feedback. Your willingness to consider what I said then apologize means a lot. This comment really brought some hope for me ❤️❤️😁
 
Qualcomm is moving at a snail's pace. They announced the chips 6 months ago, yet the devices are still not out.

Meanwhile in that span of time, Apple announced and released M5/M5 Pro/M5 Max Macbooks and also dropped the nuke (Macbook Neo).
They aren't the only ones. I've noticed a lot more Panther Lake-H chips being reviewed than I've seen actually available to buy - though I've started to see them trickle out now. Maybe not quite as slow as Qualcomm, but not exactly fast either (especially since Intel made a lot of noise about Panther Lake-H and 18A products being out at the end of 2025). Most of the reviews when they came out didn't even have prices attached to the devices.

This was NotebookCheck's note on the Asus they reviewed:

Price and Availability​

The ExpertBook Ultra with Panther Lake is expected to ship in Q2 2026. Asus has not announced any prices at the time of publishing.

And that was pretty common.
 
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Sometimes it feels like they announce really early so they can show benchmarks against current gen competition even if they won't be out until the competition has moved ahead another notch
 
Sometimes it feels like they announce really early so they can show benchmarks against current gen competition even if they won't be out until the competition has moved ahead another notch
While I don't disagree :), it's also that they have their own trade show in September and they seem to want to use that to announce all their devices regardless of when they are actually out.
 
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