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nicholfd said: The list is from Apple, and based on hardware/model release date. Everything I said is still true.
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Wow, nice list of countries to align yourself with, South Africa. Also thought better of Colombia.
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My heart stopped (well, not really) when the list went from iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation) to iPad Pro 11-inch (3rd generation) .......... No update for my 12.9" 2nd gen?! But then it and even the 1st gen appeared later in the list. Phew. So w…
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Hey AppleInsider, stop autoplayng videos! And stop popping it up in other places on the page! And fix the placement of the closing button which doesn't work! (on iPad). Wtf.
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I love the solid, saturated colours on the back but would hate to watch those washed-out pastels on the front all day....
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"Updated for 2020"..?
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You said you tested both the seven- and eight-core gpu models, but there is just one M1 score here and it is unclear to me to which model it refers: "Looking at graphics, using the Compute benchmark running Metal, the M1 scored a 20284, which is ab…
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Ok, the teardowns have been done! And, apparently, the Thunderbolt controller *is* part of the SoC, so my suspicion was wrong. Sorry. The part they found on the motherboard is an "Intel JHL8040R Thunderbolt 4 Retimer". That is a dumb extender, not a…
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1. USB4 does not "add 40Gbps Thunderbolt 3". It adds the 40 Gbps speed but it's a different protocol. Also, 40 Gbps is not mandatory for USB4. 2. How do you know that Apple "is now implementing its own controllers"? I see no evidence for that. 3. I …
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This article is another disaster. USB 4 does not necessarily mean 40 Gbps. That is the max speed but it does not have to be supported for devices to be compliant. This also means that the new name does NOTHING to take away confusion. It says so rig…
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jdb8167 said: ednl said: jdb8167 said: Why would they support 40 GB/s over TB3 and not USB4 which is mostly the same specification? Doesn't seem likely. If they have the bandwidth for 40 GB/s over TB3 they have enough for USB4 a…
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jdb8167 said: Why would they support 40 GB/s over TB3 and not USB4 which is mostly the same specification? Doesn't seem likely. If they have the bandwidth for 40 GB/s over TB3 they have enough for USB4 as well. Because they probably use a…
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Mike Wuerthele said: ednl said: The USB 4 name is misleading. It's technically correct because the new specification doesn't mandate supporting the fastest speed (40 Gbps). The actual supported USB speed is 10 Gbps on the new Macbooks,…
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The USB 4 name is misleading. It's technically correct because the new specification doesn't mandate supporting the fastest speed (40 Gbps). The actual supported USB speed is 10 Gbps on the new Macbooks, just like on the old ones. It's exactly the s…
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Yeah yeah. How about you stop auto-playing, auto-moving-into-focus videos on your website, Appleinsider?
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Mike Wuerthele said: https://developer.apple.com/news/releases/?id=09102020a I don't have a paid developer account (but I do have a free login) and that link leads me to a page which lists the new build number but it's only a further link …
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Gross. They could have given $2000 to every single full-time employee instead.
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Mike Wuerthele said: We'll see how it goes. Yes, looking fwd to it. Thanks.
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Isn't the new SD card slot UHS-II? That would be a bonus. And isn't the 5700XT known for producing a lot of heat & noise? I wonder how that will work inside the old iMac case.
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It's not just Lorem Ipsum! They edited it & talk about video chat, low light, bokeh and megapixels and more; can't quite get it all. The google translation isn't all the helpful either: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, ut labore et dolore and vitali…