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gatorguy said: The important sentence fragment: "as well as to use the materials (photos, videos et al) you submit for Apple internal purposes" Those internal purposes are left open-ended and unspecified. Review by a human, hopefully…
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An event the 31 octobre, evening/late afternoon ? Plus a chip with hardware ray tracing support ? To me, it sound that there is a gaming market implication in this event. An M3 iMac, sold as the first gaming oriented iMac. Well, you heard it here…
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mjtomlin said: Being able to control how much RAM is installed allows Apple to guarantee that all memory channels are filled and being utilized, maximizing performance. Yes, and do not forget another point: scalability: memory bandwith…
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Tim Cook is buying popcorn.
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Please, tell us something we don’t know. With just basic knowledge of how the semiconductor industry work, we know, assuming a given product cycle (let’s say 18 months) that M2 chpisbate finalised, M3 are in testing, M4 are in an advanced design sta…
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If there is one thing to learn from these facts, is that Apple is actually working on a flying car. Remember, i told it first Maurizio PS: just joking
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While i agree on the fact that new design is more pro and less design oriented, i would like to stress the fact that the discussion about ports is fake and the position that the 2016 mac book pro had less ports is a myth. I had a Mac Book Pro 2011; …
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Interesting discussion, but that imho miss the important point: if Apple use at least two factories to build them, it means they expect to sell quite a lot of them.
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ITGUYINSD said: What would one be doing when rack mounting it? It doesn't have a true server operating system, but a server app (with minimal functionality at that) which runs on top of macOS. With racks typically down the hall and in a sec…
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madan said: You know, come to think of it. You could get an iMac Pro, with 64 GB of RAM, a base Xeon, more storage and a Vega 56, stone the base Mac Pro over the head and it STILL COMES WITH A 5K LG MONITOR BUILT IN. How nuts is that? Sure…
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May be it is a good occasion to remember this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISPW A DSP workstation built on a NextCube in Ircam in france; i was there, by the way (working on Max/MSP and Animal). Maurizio
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I know and i agree that the Apple XDR is something different from the monitor presented here; it is something so specific that if you do not need it, you do not understand its value. The problem is that the online press, and even a bit Apple itsel…
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davgreg said: This gives me reason to pause on ordering one of these. As much as I want to have a headless desktop Mac that (hopefully) will have a long service life, Apple's propensity for proprietary connectors and stuff is a serious concer…
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I know and i agree that the Apple XDR is something different from the monitor presented here; it is something so specific that if you do not need it, you do not understand its value. The problem is that the online press, and even a bit Apple itsel…
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davgreg said: This gives me reason to pause on ordering one of these. As much as I want to have a headless desktop Mac that (hopefully) will have a long service life, Apple's propensity for proprietary connectors and stuff is a serious concer…
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One subject that hasn't been discussed a lot is storage; of course you can add PCI-e nvme cards (even raid), but i am talking about thebuiltin storage; the technical specification page talk about 2 SSD modules, and the drawing clearly show modules i…
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Mike Wuerthele said: There is absolutely no sign of movement in the Nvidia thing since we talked about it a few months ago. Yes, but the important thing here is that is a OS/political issue; there is nothing in the hardware that prevent …
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Considering the date of the presentation, one possibility (other than being a complete fake , is that is an internal presentation of a concept, not of an actual machine.Thunderbolt 4: well, you know, we can be pretty sure there is somebody working o…
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Just a side point: if you do a technical analysis, and not a market analysis, you should trace the history of NeXTSTEP, and not the history of the Mac.The more you go inside MacOS X, the more you find the NeXTSTEP origin, up to its BSD+Mach kernel.S…
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DarkStrike said: Finally, it's not much of an $800 investment if the peice of crap constantly thermal throttles and is unusable to be used in a prolonged application use, so you might as well try and fix that crap cause you're leaving money …