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Quote: Originally Posted by ScartArt The sales of goods act applies to the retailer not the manufacturer so this isn't really the same thing. Granted if you purchase at an Apple store then it applies. It isn't just Apple tho…
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benanderson89 wrote: » ... So not only are ARM chips lacking in onchip features, they are one to two years behind the x86 crowd in terms of performance. TDP is currently ARM's only strong point when compared to x86 processors but that may not be …
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apple ][ wrote: » I'm sure that the newer Airs are fine. I was referring to my older Macbook which I was using. When my Macbook dies, my next laptop will be a Macbook Air, the small one. With retina display, yes. The battery of my MacBoo…
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apple ][ wrote: » This is a terrible idea. I don't give a crap about how powerful the CPUs are in the future. If they can't make it 100% quiet, then I'll happily take the fanless, slightly less powerful model. I can't stand fans and even the sligh…
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Absolute nonsense. J.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Slurpy What the **** is with Apple's stock??! There's absolutely no reason it should continue diving like this. Their fundamentals have never been this good. **** this shit. Someone is selling big…
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ronny islam wrote: » Pages is workable, has the basic tools, but anything beyond basic use , IE - I wanted to create labels using a list of names from a spreadsheet (folder labels with names from a data base) , couldn't do it in pages. Had to use…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Fake_William_Shatner Why is this stuff so obvious to me and I'm not rich? There's got to be some other factor beyond insight, vision and wisdom that has to do with wealth... There is, its ca…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX It's my understanding that ARM is great at the low end but can't be scaled to 3 and 4GHz like Intel chips to get the same performance per watt. That seems to be in direct contradiction …
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Quote: Originally Posted by zunx No way. A full x86 compatibility is a must. Besides power. Intel power. No toy-like ARM power. It's always difficult to foresee the future, especially because it's not the same as what you can…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Vaelian While that's true on current hardware, it doesn't have to be in future hardware. As far as design is concerned, ARM is a lot easier to implement than x86; the only thing currently keeping x86 in …
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Quote: Originally Posted by alandail in most cases it would just be a recompile. Certainly there are important exceptions, things like photoshop and office. But for the most part apps already are built to support MacO…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ShAdOwXPR Actually you are wrong first the PS3 does have a GPU Xbox GPU; ATI Xenos PS3 GPU: NVIDIA RSX "Reality Synthesizer" iPad 4; 554 MP4 Second the gflops is the CPU; …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Nathillien WOW. Do I see 7 "different" tests here? You could post some more pictures . This all is ONLY one benchmark and it ONLY measures the GPU performance of OpenGL ES implementations. Appl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil I love how browser "benchmarks" are the only ones in which Apple isn't leagues faster than absolutely everything else on the market, and so the trolls latch onto them as though they mean …
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Quote: Originally Posted by ShAdOwXPR But the Xbox 360 also has 77gflops and the performance is the same as the PS3... So in CPU i believe they are in the same ball park but what about GPU? is the 554 MP4 in the same b…
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shadowxpr wrote: » ... Also now we know why the iPad 3 was discontinued it was not balance, iPad 2, mini and now iPad 4 have the hardware that can drive its display... I was saying the exact same thing, even before the iPad3 was released. It …
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solipsismx wrote: » Is GFLOPS a good way to measure gaming performance? Yes, it's directly related. See my previous comment (I added some lines to it). J.
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Ok, to put this into perspective: iPad4 is 3 times as slow as the Playstation3. (77GFLOPS versus 230GFLOPS in single precision floating point operations). If we look at power use the difference is incredible: the iPad is 35 times as efficient (lates…
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ericthehalfbee wrote: » This cracks me up. This is a minor issue yet we're at 81 comments. Meanwhile, the more significant news about the A6X processor and how fast it is (the fastest SoC in the world) has barely cracked 20 comments. I guess…