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And IIRC he was talking about the EPYC.
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Well there he is.
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JustSomeGuy1 said: DuhSesame said: JustSomeGuy1 said: The server market is really distinct from the workstation market. And why do you think TR isn't selling well? But again, I say it's not relevant, because we're not talking ab…
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Anyway, that’s silly. These chip companies will no doubt have technical reserves up to two or three years. It’s just a matter of hiring smart people.
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williamlondon said: Well Apple is doomed for sure now. Fucked framing of the story, can you *try* and be more negative please, we haven't had enough trolls join in the past few days. Need me to at Avon b7? I’m sure he’ll be more than gla…
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killroy said: DuhSesame said: killroy said: Another note. Intel Ice lake is PCIe 4 and Alder Lake is 5. We still don't know if the new M chips will be 5. That’s a lesser issue. Anything besides the Mac Pro only need a fixed …
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JustSomeGuy1 said: The server market is really distinct from the workstation market. And why do you think TR isn't selling well? But again, I say it's not relevant, because we're not talking about some random risk-averse IT manager, or the te…
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JustSomeGuy1 said: DuhSesame said: JustSomeGuy1 said: DuhSesame said: JustSomeGuy1 said: To answer one of the questions posted here: Thunderbolt (TB3, specifically) is not tied to a version of PCIe. It is *roughly*…
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JustSomeGuy1 said: DuhSesame said: JustSomeGuy1 said: To answer one of the questions posted here: Thunderbolt (TB3, specifically) is not tied to a version of PCIe. It is *roughly* equivalent to a PCIe3 x4 link, in bandwidth - 40…
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killroy said: Another note. Intel Ice lake is PCIe 4 and Alder Lake is 5. We still don't know if the new M chips will be 5. That’s a lesser issue. Anything besides the Mac Pro only need a fixed amount of lanes, primarily SSDs, then Thunde…
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longfang said: DuhSesame said: MplsP said: I’m not sure what the fascination is with this cloth - Apple sold a monitor with a high tech and sensitive surface that requires special care so they make the appropriate material avail…
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JustSomeGuy1 said: To answer one of the questions posted here: Thunderbolt (TB3, specifically) is not tied to a version of PCIe. It is *roughly* equivalent to a PCIe3 x4 link, in bandwidth - 40gbps vs 32gbps. But you can use it with any PCIe.…
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therunningvm said: elijahg said: rob53 said: sflocal said: Dr.MORO said: Hi all, Just an amateur question. Thunderbolt 3/4 is compatible to carry PCIe of what specification or lower at this moment? … The current…
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MplsP said: I’m not sure what the fascination is with this cloth - Apple sold a monitor with a high tech and sensitive surface that requires special care so they make the appropriate material available. What am I missing? For paying a clot…
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I’m prepared for Darkvader to show up 😂
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tht said: Marvin said: tht said:Yes, it is the theory that Apple can have reduced retail prices for their Apple Silicon machines because they don't need to pay for Intel, AMD, and graphics memory margins with Apple Silicon. That's …
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Marvin said: tht said:Gurman says that the Apple Silicon Mac Pro will be reminiscent of the G4 cube, or bring nostalgia for the G4 cube. Prosser says the machine is like 4 or 5 Mac mini's stacked on top of each other. If so, they won't be…
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muthuk_vanalingam said: darkvader said: If they had a SE Plus, I'd get one. I don't like the smaller screen, but having a home button and no idiotic notch are important features, particularly since I never go anywhere in public withou…
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Apple also have the leverage to pick & choose their dies, or actively shutting down GPU cores. If that's not enough, since a combined scenario is extremely rare, some throttling is acceptable & you'll still get better combined performance o…
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tht said: DuhSesame said: "The workstations won't be overheating because their cooling systems are designed to remove 1000 to 1500 W of heat out of the box, just like the 2019 Mac Pro is." Again, no they don't. The PSU is capable …