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jdw said: fastasleep said: dutchlord said: $159 for a cable right? #byebye Active Thunderbolt cables are expensive, this isn't news. This is also the only option available if you need this length and power/data. Length/pow…
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MplsP said: melgross said: People have gotten so used to cheap cables that last 15 years, or so, that they’ve forgotten just how expensive they used to be. My last Adaptec SCSI cable cost $168 a long time ago. In today’s dollars it wou…
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While we are talking about M1 bugs. Anyone try to play a Blu-RAY image larger than 13gigs. It seems that the UDF driver is broken.It will send a M1 into a kernel panic and reboot. Intel Macs play it ok.
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Oh no! RIP.
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Big Sur 11.6.6 is out with the fixes.
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albatrossflyer said: How about some science & engineering benchmarks with matlab? Also ECC memory is a big plus for the Mac Pro The memory used in Mac Studio uses Link ECC.https://www.synopsys.com/designware-ip/technical-bulletin/key…
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Looks like they jumped the gun again.
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keithw said: killroy said: I wonder if a PRAM reset would fix it. It did not. After the NVRAM reset, a new run of GB5 gave 139955. That's 87% of what it was under 12.2.1. Bummer!
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I wonder if a PRAM reset would fix it.
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mobird said: In the headline and first paragraph - Monterey 12.3. Last paragraph - Monterey 12.2. I'm confused... Looks like some one jumped the gun on 12.3. Oops 12.3 just pop up on download updates.
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blastdoor said: rob53 said: mikethemartian said: So if there is an upgrade to the ProRes algorithm can the Media Engine code be reconfigured as you would be able to do with an FPGA or is it locked in? I’m wondering if a new M…
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fordee said: AppleInsider said: Speaking of user-upgradeable, the Mac Pro's main draw is the fact that it can be configured with additional PCI Express or MPX Module cards. The Mac Studio, like other M-series Macs, doesn't support this…
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blastdoor said: M1 Mac Studio outperforms the Mac Pro in most cases I suspect this statement might be true, but I'd like to see more evidence before reaching that conclusion. The multicore geekbench scores are very impressive, to be sure. A…
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lkrupp said: Err, ah, what was Intel babbling about catching up to and outperforming the M1? It's gaslighting for your brain.
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epicurus13 said: At the end when he said we have one more but that’s for another day and said the Mac Pro… so this studio isn’t going to be their biggest powerhouse but merely a stepping stone.. What the hell will the new Mac Pro be packed wi…
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Blizzard said: Apple is just not credible, if side loading was such a danger, then why do they allow it on the MacOS? Macs are used to things that can not be done on a iPhone. Apps that run MacOS can cost in the thousands of dollars. And …
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crowley said: foregoneconclusion said: Translation: Bandcamp users will need to pay really close attention to the fine print going forward. Have Epic stiffed someone in the fine print before? For a company that can't adhere to a…
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godofbiscuits said: Because a trillion dollar petroleum fund has the strong ethics to say no to income and wealth disparity. It's a pension fund. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_Pension_Fund_of_Norway
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hackintoisier said: Nowhere does the leaked slide say Intel is targeting m1 max. Alder lake already beats m1 max at many tasks. With arrow lake-p, Intel is targeting whatever chip apple will have in-market in late 2023/early 2024. What’s n…
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22july2013 said: lkrupp said: bfranks said: I think in the scheme things it will all work out. A global pandemic kind of puts these things in to perspective Did people not see this issue coming? I mean at some point a 2 di…