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9secondkox2 said: mjtomlin said: apple4thewin said: I think there is a chance that they decide to choose an A17 chip design for M3. Seems like using A16 is too small of a performance jump unless Apple decides to make an A16.5 wh…
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apple4thewin said: I think there is a chance that they decide to choose an A17 chip design for M3. Seems like using A16 is too small of a performance jump unless Apple decides to make an A16.5 which would be like A16 but in 3nm who knows besi…
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BiCC said: Xed said: You know you're doomed when you have to play catch up to a product that isn't even out yet from a company that has never had a product in that category. Meta may be able to carve out a decent low-end option like A…
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TheObannonFile said: I think the big iMac IS the iMac Pro. No longer specify the size of iMac. Just iMac or iMac Pro. Bingo! Larger iMac will come with M3 Pro/Max. SNJOps said: I love to see a new 27 inch or bigger iMac Pro. Th…
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graphicsguy said: As crazy as the price seems now, I'm pretty sure at some point -- maybe 2nd Gen -- we'll have one of these in our house. The one negative I can see (no pun intended) is that it seems like these are going to be tailored for i…
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chutzpah said: Doubling the frame rate is very impressive, even if it is just a single title. I wonder if there is any internal discussion about whether Apple should promote this consumer side and work on a user friendly interface so this co…
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jdw said: geekmee said: jgreg728 said: And here is a major reason why this technology will not be replacing any current devices anytime soon. Yes, it will be a utter failure… just like Apple’s other failures. You mean like…
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AppleZulu said: mjtomlin said: Personally I don't think Apple is making cars to buy, but rather designing and building self-driving electric vehicles for a ride sharing service. It seems unlikely that Apple would want to operate a r…
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Personally I don't think Apple is making cars to buy, but rather designing and building self-driving electric vehicles for a ride sharing service.
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ITGUYINSD said: StrangeDays said: lam92103 said: So every single PC or computer manufacturer can use modular RAM. Including servers, workstations, data centers, super computers. But somehow the Apple chips cannot and are trying…
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I would assume the issue of eye tracking being more error prone has more to do with the implementation of the eye tracking system and just how accurate it is. From what I've heard, Apple's implementation is extremely accurate. So maybe Apple has bee…
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jgreg728 said: And here is a major reason why this technology will not be replacing any current devices anytime soon. Not sure how you came to that conclusion? Do you think it's a good idea to blindly walk around while inside a fully imme…
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MacPro said: I predict the iPhone will sooner that later have stereoscopic lenses to help drive the VisionOS devices that are coming. It might not be the 15 but by the time the 16 rolls out I'd wager it will. Most likely this will be limite…
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sbdude said: Genuinely curious, why not include higher capacity memory modules if there's demand for it? I imagine the pin outs are the same for every capacity Apple uses, so why not include more than 192 GB for those tasks that demand greate…
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melgross said: Ok, so the writer gets it wrong, as so many others have when it comes to the M series RAM packaging. One would think that’s this simple thing would be well understood by now. So let me make it very clear - the RAM is NOT on the…
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lam92103 said: So every single PC or computer manufacturer can use modular RAM. Including servers, workstations, data centers, super computers. But somehow the Apple chips cannot and are trying to convince us that it is not just plain & …
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entropys said: If buying this kind of workstation, why on earth would I be interested in a comparison with a four year old machine? I would be comparing it with what else is currently in the market to perform similar tasks. Regardless, this …
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mikethemartian said: I would like to see a comparison where someone performs the same physics 3D simulation with a dataset larger than 192GB with a maxed out 2023 Mac Pro vs a maxed out 2019. Based on past experience I would expect the 2023 t…
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JP234 said: That's a way to look at it. But that's not the way Apple is currently marketing it. The WWDC promo was 95% focused on enduser entertainment. Of course, that will evolve, when millions of VP purchasers find ways to use it that Appl…
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eightzero said: Many commenters here have hit the points well, but any tech is a personal choice about the value. Yes, $3500 is not a trivial amount, but there are plenty of other entertainment systems (or work platforms) in this range that offe…