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coolfactor said: Double the Intel performance — ouch, indeed! Way to go, Apple. Keep up the good work. 22july2013 said: Someone should sell stickers that say "Apple Inside." When the comparisons aren't being made against a 4 year…
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Marvin said: The high performance computing pro market is a rounding error in the computer industry and has been for a long time. Not even close to being true. The workstation, small server and HEDT markets are booming. There was actua…
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AppleInsider said:Apple Silicon has been great for Apple, and the Mac faithful. It's got industry-leading computing grunt to power consumption, and it does it all quietly and in a very cool package. No more lap-singeing MacBook Pros! It's resto…
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JamesCude said: The Mac Pro becomes even more of a niche product with the Mac Studio out there. The Studio offers more than enough power for most use cases and the need for PCI cards is rarer than ever. Too bad- it’s awesome to have gobs of …
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narwhal said: PREDICTION: MacBook Air 15, the last of the M2 Macs, will release at WWDC and will be a top-seller due to its lower price and bigger screen. The rest of the Mac lineup will wait for M3. With a 15 inch screen no way is it goin…
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Yeah ... this never gets old. When IDC, Canalys and Gartner report record-breaking and market leading sales, everyone loves them. When they were reporting massive sales for Apple Silicon Macs the past 2 years, as well as increasing sales of iPads, i…
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Good grief. There is so much wrong here. Unlike the x86 chip architecture from Intel, designed to be general-purpose processors, ARM-based system-on-a-chips (SoC) are highly customizable. Companies can design these processors as Apple has to includ…
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The editorial slant of this article is amazing. What is Samsung supposed to do? Let Apple take their IP and use it to create a competing product? Without even licensing it or paying for it? I know that people have this "every other global corporatio…
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Yeah, I have something similar to the last option and hate it. The cables are a much better idea. Thanks!
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kbee said: This is a useless test. The Razor blows the Mac right of the water, when it comes to GPU performance - no one needs to argue that those laptops are build for different purpose. The razor also supports CUDA and therefore is also su…
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There ARE some tests that could have been run that would have been meaningful. 4K/8K video editing using the same apps (DaVinci Resolve, Adobe suite). Handbrake video encoding. Data science and/or machine learning benchmarking (Python etc) But with…
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dewme said: fastasleep said: dewme said: fastasleep said: dewme said: The operating systems and the applications that are optimized for those operating systems have a hell of a lot more sway over buying behaviors …
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Look below. The reality: Intel's competiton is AMD and vice versa. Neither of them - or the fans of the PC ecosystem (inclusive of Windows, ChromeOS and Linux with the latter having been a real factor in workstations and servers for decades and now …
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Yeah ... Intel and AMD CPUs have supported both integrated graphics (AMD's RDNA 3 integrated graphics on their Ryzen 7040 laptop chips are comparable to an Nvidia RTX 2050) as well as discrete graphics through PCIE or Thunderbolt for who knows how l…
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Claiming that the Core i9-13900H gets only a 1600 in Geekbench is just flat out false. A 2Q 2021 x86 laptop like the Razer Blade 15 with a Core i9-11900H (from the 11th gen line that Intel just recently declared end-of-life) benchmarked better than …
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verne arase said: It would've also been useful for you to tell us that Geekbench has gone up from $14.99 to $99 - a 660% increase. Of course you can get it now for the special discount price of $79 - but it's still nuts for a benchmarking to…
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ericthehalfbee said: Just watch all the Android users start whining when the iPhone pulls even further ahead and claiming Geekbench worked with Apple. Sorry to break it to you, but Geekbench states they optimize for all platforms and work wi…
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danox said: iOS_Guy80 said: Oiled be that people are starting to use iPads as a computer? All the things that 99% of the people use their computer for can be done on the iPad, specialize games or specialize CAD programs, or heavy …
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coolfactor said: omasou said: Surprise one device Apple owners own an iPhone. That doesn't make the Mac less popular. It just means Windows owners own iPhones. Yes, I know many Windows-loving users that switched to iPhone, but can…
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rob53 said: pulseimages said: So why release the Mac Studio in the first then? To try and pacify Mac Pro users. If I remember correctly, the Mac Studio outperformed the current Intel Mac Pro for much less money. You could build a f…