Dell's new CAMM memory design might actually be a good thing for the PC industry. But that hasn't stopped critics from complaining it will "lock out user upgrades." Now we have an explanation from a Dell engineer who designed much of the technology.
The majority of laptops end up disposed of, not upgraded. Those who upgrade their PCs, especially laptops, are a minority. There is little reason to build consumer grade laptops around the ability to upgrade.
The majority of laptops end up disposed of, not upgraded. Those who upgrade their PCs, especially laptops, are a minority. There is little reason to build consumer grade laptops around the ability to upgrade.