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wizard69 said: anonconformist said: tht said: mjtomlin said: It's rumored to sport the A14X processor, a custom GPU, and a battery life between 15 to 20 hours.Umm, who started that rumor? And why am I hearing that the fir…
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tht said: mjtomlin said: It's rumored to sport the A14X processor, a custom GPU, and a battery life between 15 to 20 hours.Umm, who started that rumor? And why am I hearing that the first ASi Mac will have an A14X in it? Apple has alre…
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My 2007 iMac could readily play multiple HD streams at a time, even did it with 4k streams (though I couldn’t display that resolution, but that’s actually more intensive) and it just required a lot of CPU % to do it. This was testing in Yosemite wi…
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melgross said: anonconformist said: wizard69 said: jdb8167 said: Apple has already stated for the record that they are going to use their own GPU. Why is this written as speculation? They have also stated that they are …
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wizard69 said: jdb8167 said: Apple has already stated for the record that they are going to use their own GPU. Why is this written as speculation? They have also stated that they are designing Mac specific SoCs. So no, it won’t be an …
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wizard69 said: rob53 said: verne arase said: Good. Let them make their own cake. Totally agree. Why should Apple support other computer companies? All this would do is give Congress another reason to investigate their monopo…
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ne1 said: “...unleashed another round of innovation.” This is a VERY interesting sentence— he seems to imply that there are exciting cross platform macOS / iOS products or software on the horizon. I’m trying to figure out what future produ…
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chasm said: What Metriacanthosaurus said. While some new benchmarks on the 12Z chip running native apps suggests that even that chip has an impressive amount of barely-tapped potential, the real point here is that Apple has not yet released a…
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bageljoey said: rob53 said: There has to be a limit on how small you can go before the size of the components won't work anymore. Once this limit is reached, how will processor fabrication change to improve speed and reduced power usag…
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Beats said: Reading the headline: "Ummm.... duh?" blastdoor said: canukstorm said: blastdoor said: aderutter said: WWDC AS team stated a family of chips, focused on different use cases. So different silicon in di…
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johnbear said: History will repeat, Apple failed at CPUs before. Grab one with intel while you can before the Mac becomes an iOS device. If you were honest, Apple hasn’t failed at CPUs before, their suppliers have. Who designed and manuf…
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Weirdly unmentioned is the use-case of Apple developers: if you remain developing for Intel-based Macs, you’ll certainly want to retain one for that for testing purposes. If you’re currently a Mac developer, unless your current machine is about to …
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mjtomlin said: anonconformist said: mjtomlin said: linuxplatform said: razorpit said: Agree with this. Don't think Intel is going anywhere soon, but if you have stock I think now is a good time to sell. Intel is vu…
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mjtomlin said: linuxplatform said: razorpit said: Agree with this. Don't think Intel is going anywhere soon, but if you have stock I think now is a good time to sell. Intel is vulnerable right now. There's a lot of laziness an…
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gmgravytrain said: I say the industry will claim Apple is making a big mistake and those ARM processors will never equal the power of X86 processors although there is nothing stopping Apple from scaling up its ARM processors in core count whi…
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asdasd said: loopless said: Ascribing some sinister intent is paranoid. Some programmer probably thought it was a good idea to enable some capability. And the clipboard API is public allowed since forever on iOS. As long as the data is…
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revenant said: seems highly unlikely that apple would show their hand and ship out the zippiest, or even a very zippy device. and I wonder, as these seem to have identifiers, might these developers lose their account as these are not supposed…
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joeljrichards said: anonconformist said: rmusikantow said: darthw said: Will it be possible, eventually, for Apple to make faster SoCs than the fastest most powerful intel Xenon chips? Yes. I just read that the new Ja…
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Fatman said: The current Mac App Store is limping along - this change will breathe new life to Mac apps, the lifeblood of any OS. If MS Office (needed for legitimacy), and ‘big screen’ oriented Pro Creative Design, Audio and Video apps smooth…
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commentzilla said: anonconformist said: rmusikantow said: darthw said: Will it be possible, eventually, for Apple to make faster SoCs than the fastest most powerful intel Xenon chips? Yes. I just read that the new Japa…