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tmay said: EngDev said: Great news for AR fans, this will definitely help with mainstream adoption. It should still be noted that neither ARKit or ARCore are nearly as powerful as Tango. The dedicated hardware of Tango is a double edg…
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peterhart said: This vs. that. LOLOLOLOL. I'm blown away by those trees and mountains, Google. Soli said: Can you spot the difference? ARCore: ARKit: I'm assuming you're both just joking, but just in case, those are…
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Great news for AR fans, this will definitely help with mainstream adoption. It should still be noted that neither ARKit or ARCore are nearly as powerful as Tango. The dedicated hardware of Tango is a double edged sword, it allows for a much better …
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foggyhill said: EngDev said: foggyhill said: Basically, a lot of people here don't seem to have a clue. The reason all those speaker/receive companies are consolidating is because people are tired of their really crappy sound no…
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danvm said: rfrmac said: Why aren't we surprised. Copy, Copy, Copy is all they know. And be sure to introduce the product just before the others do their intro or product updates. I suppose that Apple did the same as Samsung, co…
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foggyhill said: Basically, a lot of people here don't seem to have a clue. The reason all those speaker/receive companies are consolidating is because people are tired of their really crappy sound no matter how much you pay for them. Why? Bec…
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AppleInsider said: Storage options include 64, 128, or 256 gigabytes of RAM Minor error.
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wizard69 said: EngDev said: bdkennedy1002 said: "...provide double the processing power of processors released five years ago." Apple almost doubles their processor power every year. The A9X launched Sept. 2015 with 2 cores …
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wizard69 said: I still see a CPU boost coming that is substantial. The reason for this hope is pretty simple, Apple needs to make sure that the A series is very competitive against laptop chips as six months or so later they go into iPad. …
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tshapi said: How is it an upgrade to under clock a quad core proceSSOR. It's an upgrade because it provides ~40% higher performance than the 15 watt U series chips it's replacing. That should be obvious.
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gmgravytrain said: To hear Qualcomm tell it, Apple is trailing them in 3D tech but then again, that's how Qualcomm is and why they're a bane to their clients. I'm curious to see if the A11 will run rings around the Snapdragon 835. I'm not s…
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Definitely looking forward to see what Apple can do with the new iPhone in the Fall.
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bdkennedy1002 said: "...provide double the processing power of processors released five years ago." Apple almost doubles their processor power every year. The A9X launched Sept. 2015 with 2 cores and a 16 nm process. The A10X launched Ju…
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nht said: EngDev said: As I was saying, these aren't suitable for the MacBook or 13" MacBook Pro. These are 15W quad cores with UHD 620 graphics (same as HD 620, but with enhanced support for the playback and processing of 4K content)…
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saarek said: If they shove the Touch ID to the back of the device I'll just keep my iPhone 6 for another year. Facial recognition won't work in the dark. Infrared will work in the dark.
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As I was saying, these aren't suitable for the MacBook or 13" MacBook Pro. These are 15W quad cores with UHD 620 graphics (same as HD 620, but with enhanced support for the playback and processing of 4K content). The MacBook uses a 4.5W dual core …