A power increase of only 30% wouldn't really be worth it, better off sticking with current performance levels and boosting battery life.
Honestly the biggest benefit here would be bringing down production costs by moving to a smaller fabrication process, as it gives them room for a price drop without cutting into their profit margins.
It's selling great at $300 for now, but reducing cost over time is essential for any system to maximize sales over a long lifespan.
Last edited by curl-6 - on 29 June 2019