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darkvader said: So, the same version of the same app isn't a problem on earlier iPhones or iOS versions. But it's somehow that app's fault? Nope. This is on Apple. When I look at logs showing programs that are running with function call…
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Here's what is in it.https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201222
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A bet NSO is laughing its butt off.
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I'm surprised that TSMC can do without 500 people from home.
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Oh this is a money grab.
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Ah NO! way.
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clexman said: The headline should be, "Person comes in 2nd, wants the same trophy as the person who came in 1st." Says, "Rules are not fair and shouldn't be followed." Wants the same trophy as the low life person that stole the report. FI…
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Pegasus spyware is what they should be afraid of.
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Went from a to c.
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mjtomlin said: sbdude said: Genuinely curious, why not include higher capacity memory modules if there's demand for it? I imagine the pin outs are the same for every capacity Apple uses, so why not include more than 192 GB for those ta…
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auxio said: DuhSesame said: The biggest strength from wintel is they’re standardized, but for every standard, they’re limiting themselves. Intel does want something like Apple’s UMA, but imagine building a PC like that. No customer …
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rob53 said: It would be nice if you could have mentioned some of the PCIe cards that would work in the Mac Pro and others that won't. A technical reason why graphics cards won't work would also be nice. Just saying Apple doesn't support them …
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nubus said: Mac Pro.. no longer ECC-memory, half-speed PCI 4.0 (dated compared to other workstations), 192 GB limit shared with graphics, no possibility to upgrade memory or GPU (critical), and no way of upgrading motherboard.... There is no …
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I wonder who the manufacturers are, there's a big bugaboo going out right now about Western Digital drives.
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coolfactor said: newisneverenough said: Probably this is common knowledge, but why has Apple made so much Not user upgradable? Is it to sell more new machines ? Is it to eliminate technical problems when users upgrade? Conceptually, I …
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macxpress said: killroy said: macxpress said: killroy said: darkvader said: Less RAM, no GPU upgrades. NOT impressed. Honestly not even sure why Apple bothered. No GPU upgrades yet. 2 16 Lane Double wide PCIe…
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macxpress said: killroy said: darkvader said: Less RAM, no GPU upgrades. NOT impressed. Honestly not even sure why Apple bothered. No GPU upgrades yet. 2 16 Lane Double wide PCIe 4 slots only need Drivers for GPU cards …
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macxpress said: I don't believe this is the Mac Pro they wanted to release but they had to get something released to complete their transition. This has a special use case in its current iteration. The real Mac Pro will arrive with something …
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darkvader said: Less RAM, no GPU upgrades. NOT impressed. Honestly not even sure why Apple bothered. No GPU upgrades yet. 2 16 Lane Double wide PCIe 4 slots only need Drivers for GPU cards
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blastdoor said: So…. Can you put co-processing cards — like GPUs — in those pci slots or are they only for fast SSD storage? It was shown in the all the cards that are supported. A lot of them are audio and video in cards. And a those 16 …