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Looking at the ThinkPad x1 carbon models or the T line because I want to replace my super old hp spectre. I'd like some more qol features and better ports and pd charging and fingerprint. But the thing is whenever I find good deal is i5 instead of i7. Does it matter?

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I have a 10th gen i5 on my Samsung Galaxy Chromebook. It's fine. The 8GBs of memory is a little limiting, but whatever.
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11th gen iGPU has native av1 decode
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performance difference is negligible in this case. i'd just buy whatever's cheaper.
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just compare the core counts dumbass



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