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Calamander said: Chris_Pelham said: I find it hard to believe that Apple might debut the first M3 3nm chip in the 13" MacBook Pro and thereby outclass the 14" and 16" MacBook Pros, which are surely much more popular with professionals,…
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mjtomlin said: 9secondkox2 said: mjtomlin said: apple4thewin said: I think there is a chance that they decide to choose an A17 chip design for M3. Seems like using A16 is too small of a performance jump unless Apple decid…
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This article would benefit from adding a bit more detail with regard to the TSMC process nodes used. One thing the A14/M1 and A15/M2 history does support is the idea that A16/M3 or A17/M3 will have the same process node: A14 (October 2020) [TSMC 5n…
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EPL rights are split into two components: the domestic UK rights and the global rights (not including the domestic rights). The global rights are not uniform. That's what Cue is talking about. Apple could bid to take over the US rights in five years…
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danox said: thedba said: forgot username said: The 27” iMac was a great machine. Main problem is that every CPU upgrade means tossing a very good monitor. That's the very nature of all in ones and laptops. That’s what Ta…
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mayfly said: tenthousandthings said: Apple Pay and Apple Pay Later are different entities from the Apple Card. “Apple Pay Later is offered by Apple Financing LLC, a subsidiary of Apple Inc., which is responsible for credit assessment …
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Apple Pay and Apple Pay Later are different entities from the Apple Card. “Apple Pay Later is offered by Apple Financing LLC, a subsidiary of Apple Inc., which is responsible for credit assessment and lending.” “Goldman Sachs is the issuer of the …
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programmer said: I think the odds of a significant GPU revision are more likely in M3 than you think, primarily because it was initially aimed to happen in the M2 generation but wasn't ready in time. They've had quite a long time to work on …
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I think if they build the larger iMac, it will be 5760x3240 at 218ppi, without ProMotion or Mini LED. I think Apple marketing will call that "Retina 5.5K" to parallel the existing 24" Retina 4.5K. The PPI calculator gives 30" (30.315" to be exact) t…
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blastdoor said: tenthousandthings said: tht said: Still keeping that MBP13 alive, per this rumor. If the MBA15 doesn't kill it, who knows what will. Must be some big enterprise contracts for laptops that have to run out before i…
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tht said: Still keeping that MBP13 alive, per this rumor. If the MBA15 doesn't kill it, who knows what will. Must be some big enterprise contracts for laptops that have to run out before it is killed. Maybe, but the “Pro” components it doe…
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jeffharris said: I want an M3 MacBook Pro! My 15" 2019 i9 MacBook Pro runs like molasses sometime when using Vectorworks 2023. I'm about ready to pull the trigger on 16" MBP with an M2 Max, but could wait a bit if it's certain (more or les…
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saarek said: I wonder why Apple did not bother refreshing with the M2 SoC. I’d have bought one had they done so. My kids need a computer for school work and light games, but I don’t want to get shafted with older tech for the original RRP. …
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Here is a list of HD (high definition) 16:9 screen resolutions, to help fuel speculation about what's next: 720p = HD = 1280x7201080p = 1920x1080 (1.5x 720p)1440p = 2560x1440 (2x 720p)2160p = 4K = 3840x2160 (3x 720p; 2x 1080p)2520p = 4.5K = 4480x25…
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Thank you for updating this, Malcolm. I think we are already seeing the impact of the Mac Studio. The Samsung 5K and the Dell 6K both made their way out of development into production pretty much as soon as the Mac Studio changed the game. Apple it…
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appleinsideruser said: Thanks for the ideas. My lovely 2014 27"er is still going strong and I pick it up and park it away most days. I couldn't do that as easily if it wasn't an all-in-one. I know the compromises, but it works for me. I don…
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thedba said: appleinsideruser said: darkvader said: There's an easy fix right now. Just get a mini and a non-Apple screen. I'm telling ALL my clients not to buy iMacs any more. It's just ridiculous to buy a 24" all in one comp…
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tht said: 9secondkox2 said: entropys said: A 32 inch iMac would be 6K. it would not be the computer for the rest of us. Only those with enormous amounts of discretionary funds. I think 27 inch is the max we could go and keep t…
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Here we go again! They already have a Retina (218 ppi) 4.5K foundation for this generation of iMac, which would only be incrementally larger at Retina 5K with the current bezels. Both the 21" and the 27" are gone, replaced by the 24". But that does …
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Here's my prediction for the Apple Silicon timeline going forward: A17 (September 2023) [TSMC 3nm gen1 "N3"] M3 (June 2024) [TSMC N3] M3 Pro/Max (October 2024) [TSMC N3] M3 Ultra (June 2025) [TSMC N3] A18 (September 2024) [TSMC 3nm gen2 "N3P"] A19…