<p>➀ The real evaluation of the 'epoch-making' processor after using the X Elite notebook for four months is 'common but confident';</p><p>➁ Some potential highlights include architecture design and various innovative power-saving features;</p><p>➂ However, when it comes to ecology and availability, it lags far behind, and its performance cannot crush competitors through translation layers. Additionally, its market positioning and pricing are unrealistic, making this product close to failure.</p>
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