You can predict things when you
- know how things are now
- have seen how similar events unfold in the future
Now who is keeping current performance data for every single battery batch? For every single battery model ever produced?
You can predict things when you
Now who is keeping current performance data for every single battery batch? For every single battery model ever produced?
does it see future? all it knows is the current calculated capacity and cycle count. the battery might continue degrading linearly, or it might go down a cliff. nobody knows.
Too bad it's not applicable to defective-by-design appliances like the PlayStation 5.
So it's even better than before?
Hasn't this been a standard practice for decades? An absolute nothingburger.
are these fully custom?
This is literally from 2015
if only EVs remain, there won't be any problem selling.
does not mean you can misuse SI prefixes if the unit itself is not part of the system.
M stands for Mega, a SI prefix that existed longer than the computer data that is being labeled. MB being 1000000 bytes was always the correct definition, it's just that someone decided that they could somehow change it.
Indeed, Windows could easily stop mislabeling TiB as TB, but it seems it's too hard for them.
Oh it will show the actual capacity. But who knows when will it fail (i.e. start degrading a lot faster)?