I just bought a Lenovo X13 Yoga. It's unfortunate that the RAM is soldered, and 
the max was 16GB. My old x250 
supported 16GB years ago. The SSD was easy to upgrade, so at least I could pick 
an option that shipped faster and do my own 
upgrade. Although the CPU and GPU are faster, the RAM and storage capacity have 
not really progressed 
in the last 3 or 4 generations.

The main question I have now is - what's next for thermal support? These new 
11th gen Intel CPUs share the same thermal budget 
between CPU & GPU, so if you try to run a workload that is both CPU+GPU heavy - 
the performance does not stabilize. I'm 
hoping they can expose independent power or thermal targets so thermald can 
smooth this out or set fixed caps to achieve predictable 
performance.
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