Would it matter, unless the new IOS line comes with PCI SSD USB 2 is still the fastest.
IDK, hardware is not my area of expertise.
I do know that Apple acquired Anobit --- as I posted earlier (emphasis mine):
Anobit provides flash storage solutions for enterprise and mobile markets, based on its proprietaryMSP (which stands for ‘Memory Signal Processing’) technology. Its solutions are designed to improve the speed, endurance and performance of flash storage systems while driving down the cost.
Anobit’s technology is comprised of signal processing algorithms that compensate for physical limitations of NAND flash, the company claims.
IDK their meaning of enterprise -- the original links in the article have been taken down.
I do know that there are industry segments that could take advantage of large, fast storage on an iPad -- medical imaging and video production / post production are two examples.
Video production and post production are beginning to use 4K video which consumes storage at 1 GB per second.
Here's another example of what can be done on the set using featuring iPads:
This video was made before the New Mac Pro and iPad 4.
It's an 8-minute video -- well worth your time (no one will be seated in the last minute);
[VIDEO]
Among other accomplishments Michael Cioni's company Light Iron provided production and post production services for the movie: The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. It was the first movie that was delivered in digital end-to-end (creation, distribution and theater presentation) -- no film or tape was involved. It was shot in 5K for 4K video.
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There are tons of photos online. I just searched for Steve Jobs Home Office in Google Images
That's it! What's this "Google" you speak of? Just kidding!
Stevo...genius at work!
Best and thanks M.
Finally, someone who makes sense
That shelf looks terminal - lol
I miss the 30" monitor.
Yes. We'll have to make due with a UHD 4K 40" monitor.
IDK, hardware is not my area of expertise.
I do know that Apple acquired Anobit --- as I posted earlier (emphasis mine):
http://techcrunch.com/2012/01/11/why-apple-bought-anobit/
IDK their meaning of enterprise -- the original links in the article have been taken down.
I do know that there are industry segments that could take advantage of large, fast storage on an iPad -- medical imaging and video production / post production are two examples.
Video production and post production are beginning to use 4K video which consumes storage at 1 GB per second.
Here's another example of what can be done on the set using featuring iPads:
This video was made before the New Mac Pro and iPad 4.
It's an 8-minute video -- well worth your time (no one will be seated in the last minute);
[VIDEO]
Among other accomplishments Michael Cioni's company Light Iron provided production and post production services for the movie: The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. It was the first movie that was delivered in digital end-to-end (creation, distribution and theater presentation) -- no film or tape was involved. It was shot in 5K for 4K video.