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We now know more than we did before- at least about the custom Ryzen chip. See https://www.anandtech.com/show/14947/already-working-on-2nd-gen-amds-ryzen-microsoft-surface-edition-and-what-semicustom-means Disappointingly, but not surprisingly, it s…
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macgui said: He just needs his firmware rebooted. Better yet, a boot in his firmware. And if it's currently software, he can just use a couple of his coins, it'll turn firmware again.
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CloudTalkin said: JustSomeGuy1 said CloudTalkin said: matrix077 said: Microsoft has worked with chip manufacturers for a custom chip to do exactly what Microsoft needs This is interesting because, does Microsoft has the scal…
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"Gui Rambo has noted that videos for proximity cards such as AirPods" I can't decipher this. What does it mean? (Edit: I know what proximity cards are, but what do they have to do with AirPods? And where do videos fit into this?)
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coolfactor said: StrangeDays said: coolfactor said: Apple NEEDS to step up their game with macOS, particularly Finder and making System Preferences launch faster. These seriously feel neglected. And I love the Dock, but continu…
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AppleExposed said: I always shake my head when someone says "iPhones don't need extra power. We don't need an app to open .01 seconds faster." Back in the iPhone 6 days people claimed there was no need for extra power. Who said that? The …
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morky said: I miss Anand. There is nothing like his A-series articles since he went to Apple. I disagree. Andrei F's articles at AnandTech now are extraordinary; there's nothing else out there even close, as far as I'm aware. His coverage o…
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melgross said: JustSomeGuy1 said: melgross said: JustSomeGuy1 said: melgross said: JustSomeGuy1 said: knowitall said: Really impressive especially the power savings and switching of active areas, Kudo…
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Oops... When I wrote above "you could cut it in half using PCIe4 instead of PCIe3 - though I don't see Apple doing that", I meant that I don't see Apple cutting the number of lanes in half, not that I don't see then moving to PCIe4. In fact, I would…
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melgross said: JustSomeGuy1 said: melgross said: JustSomeGuy1 said: knowitall said: Really impressive especially the power savings and switching of active areas, Kudos to the design team. The new Ad13 iMac will b…
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melgross said: JustSomeGuy1 said: knowitall said: Really impressive especially the power savings and switching of active areas, Kudos to the design team. The new Ad13 iMac will be a blast. But Teslas FSD chip is currently 12…
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knowitall said: Really impressive especially the power savings and switching of active areas, Kudos to the design team. The new Ad13 iMac will be a blast. But Teslas FSD chip is currently 12 times faster (73 TOPS vs A13 6 TOPS?) which mak…
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anantksundaram said: JustSomeGuy1 said: anantksundaram said: radarthekat said: Exactly. In fact, any solution found by any country or business can be spread to others. So the fact the problem in one country is less se…
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anantksundaram said: radarthekat said: Exactly. In fact, any solution found by any country or business can be spread to others. So the fact the problem in one country is less severe than in another just means that country might be …
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As someone who has owned dozens of Apple products since his first Apple II (the one with the crappy gold power supply, even, and that needed the shift-key mod), and expects to buy many more, I still have to say: The HomePod, for me, is a piece of $h…
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anton zuykov said: georgie01 said: No one anticipated the effect of plastic bags, and instead of learning from that error we just want to replace it with something else that will likely become a pollutant Yeah..but even if US remo…
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9secondkox2 said: So... iOS is not vulnerable to this at all. Someone needs to have access to the device and the ability to install unapproved software - in other words, jailbroken. That may be true. But also it may not. I would hope tha…
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macplusplus said: SQLite is not a full scale SQL RDBMS. As it name implies it is a small core offered to applications for their management of mundane data tasks, every developer is aware of that. If SQLite was threatening iOS security archite…
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Mike Wuerthele said: leetncamp said: I believe Linux suffers from this vulnerability, although it’s more difficult to pull off than on Windows. If that’s true, you your title might be improved by saying “...,but not in MacOS” rather …
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loopless said: So this is basically a non-issue. Or at least incredibly minor issue. After collecting vast amounts of bluetooth data someone **might** be able to track a particular device when it comes within range again. I applaud the resear…