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Until I see 8, 12 or 16 Core CPUs in a laptop the answer is to never buy one.
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Let's not and say we didn't. There is zero vested interest in Apple partnering with Google, Google wants in on Apple's Medical ideas and will carp and sell knock-off clones to boot.
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This is all lip service and I don't blame then one bit. We have piss poor advanced manufacturing training in the US, period. They have zero interest in spending billions to get White Americans interested in the world of fab assembly they way they do…
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red oak said: Apple seems adrift here. How many billions in R&D are being spent? Notr hardly. Money very well spent. Besides autos, those air bags have many future applications.
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Rayz2016 said: I have no idea why they carry on with iBooks Author. They haven't even bothered to update the name. And yes, Vellum is the easiest way to put a great looking book on Apple Books, Kindle and Print. No idea why it didn't get a s…
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lkrupp said: AppleInsider said: Given the proximity to WWDC 2020, it is likely that there won't be any major introductions outside of coronavirus-related functionality in these releases, effectively making them maintenance releases. …
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It also needs an 8 Core/16 Thread APU in it, but that would mean dumping Intel because those specs on Intel would overheat the Macbook Pro 13.
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Happy_Noodle_Boy said: randominternetperson said: How wacky: the price of AAPL went up 2% late in the day before the announcement and dropped 2% after the good news. Oh well, must be that old "buy on the rumor, sell on the news" thing…
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Hire more Mechanical Engineering ABET accredited US students then. As one, we designed and made products in machine shops and they still do this to this day at Washington State University, University of Washington and every other Pac-12 university. …
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Xed said: wizard69 said: tht said: jdb8167 said:This has been done before with the Intel transition. The Rosetta emulator for going from PowerPC to Intel x86 was quite effective. The problem with the ARM transition is that t…
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melgross said: Soli said: melgross said: mattinoz said: melgross said: Soli said: melgross said: Soli said: AppleSince1976 said: Soli said: jkdsteve said: There's also th…
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melgross said: Herbivore2 said: Apple will be moving their entire computing line up over to ARM CPUs. It's a no-brainer. Intel is stuck at 10 nm and TSMC is down to 5 nm. That is an enormous advantage that Intel cannot overcome. In a…
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wood1208 said: Apple ARM Macbook Pro; count me in. I have confident that when Apple releases ARM based MAC, performance will be if not better than on par with Intel/AMD offerings.Not only that but Apple will have long term plan for foreseeabl…
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Works for this alum of the Pac-10/Pac-12.
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lkrupp said: seanismorris said: lkrupp said: Beats said: I love iMacs. Would love to see 1TB SSD standard now. And retina on all models. Maybe smaller bezels but not important. davebarnes said: We have over $3500…
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Drop Intel, Insert AMD. Zen 3 arrives this September with RDNA 2.0 Navi, including Big Navi. Show some balls Apple and drop Intel already.
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sjworld said: Beats said: What a shame Goldman. If I were Apple I would punish them after giving them the opportunity to manage the most innovative card in history. Fire this bozo or end this contract. This is why I miss Steve. “I…
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Only an idiot will sell. The long holders will just buy on the dip, and Goldman wants you to sell so it gets more shares at a lower price point. Hedge Funds want you to sell so they cover their positions and don't go bankrupt.
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The only part of this article that matters. For its part, the NHSX denied claims of a "standoff" with the tech giants. "This suggestion is completely wrong. Everyone is in agreement that user privacy is paramount, and while our app is not depe…
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tht said: tmay said: danvdr said: 10,000? Seems like a pretty small number. I'm thinking 10,000 wafers. As a first order approximation, each wafer is 300 mm in diameter and a typical Apple iPhone SoC is 100 mm^2, those 1…