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No reason to believe this will actually happen until eGPU is actually supported on the latest versions of macOS.
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Apple needs to allow a CarPlay-like mode to be enabled or activated to run on iPhone directly. Many vehicles (even recent ones) only support BT audio and would cut down on a lot of the fiddling that unfortunately still happens while driving.
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Hard pass on anything that does even a single display over USB-A for anything intended to be a permanent or regular display solution.
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For all the companies trying to get back to in-person operations, exposure notification on work devices will be required by your liability insurance policies unless better tracking mechanisms are implemented. It is cheap and easy to deploy to an of…
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Maybe check with your homeowners or work insurance policy to see if they will cover any resulting fires from 16 of these stacked on one outlet.
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Their own materials state it is not compatible with any M1 MacBook:https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/91qbWcZRcUS._AC_SL1500_.jpg All TB4 devices, even though backwards compatible do require macOS Big Sur or higher. The latest CalDigi…
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loopless said: Apple has screwed many developers by jumping from technology to technology for high performance computing - many developers are probably feeling burnt. Which is why Adobe getting onboard with M1/Mx development for their vide…
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^^^ While it did survive, Adobe abandoned Premiere 7.0 / Premiere Pro CS / 1.0 for Mac in 2003/2004 while they re-wrote the entire program for Intel CPUs. Was not available on Mac again until CS3 in 2007. Some would argue it was not really "useabl…
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This is good news for macOS moving forward, even if it's going to take awhile to transition there. Do not see abandoning Intel-based machines for production work anytime in the next 12-18 months, but 18-24 months should look fairly promising as add…
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Can you please clarify: Were tests connected with the eGPU driving a display, or are all results just the eGPU puck connected to machines? Were any headless adapters used? All my testing with AMD 5700XT inside a Sonnet Breakway Box eGPU shows physi…
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If it works like the Western Digital My Wireless Pro, you can hook a card reader up to the USB slot and it will work the same as SD card slot. If XQD, CF/CFII are necessary.
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Mostly looks like Lacie's version of the Western Digital My Passport Wireless Pro with SATA SSD instead of HDD.
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Realize we'll be in a different state of the pandemic by this summer, but seriously 50K people in an indoor setting? Public health folks must be cringing. Will be difficult for people from the USA to attend with current travel restrictions, might …
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The USB-C NVMe enclosures that operate at 10Gbps will run much cooler than the 40Gbps via true TB3. Speed is sacrificed as a tradeoff. Usually under 1000MB/s for 10Gbps adapters via USB-C to 2000-2500MB/s for 40Gbps via TB3 with the same NVMe blad…
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Positive - 100W PD. Negative - No TB3 options.
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More of these announcements need to include even theoretical maximum read/write speeds when configured with SSD or HDD. For anyone that cares about those details, look here: https://www.synology.com/en-us/products/performance#sa_and_xs_plus
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Many are ASSUMING Apple will eventually support the next AMD series/line, but with the ARM switch it is not a guarantee. Apple just recently moved to "fully" adopt the 5XXX series across their machines and easily could drag those on through EOL of …
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neilm said: bsbeamer said: The price is decent and cable mechanism is unique and interesting, but this is not the "first" BYOD 40Gbps TB3 NVMe M.2 enclosure on the market. Bring Your Own Drive solutions from Ineo, Trebleet, Avolusion,…
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rcfa said: Will this work, at slower speeds of course, when attached to a USB port, or must this be a TB port? TB only. If you want USB-C, look at Plugable. They're 10Gbps and usually around 900MB/s with NVMe.
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The price is decent and cable mechanism is unique and interesting, but this is not the "first" BYOD 40Gbps TB3 NVMe M.2 enclosure on the market. Bring Your Own Drive solutions from Ineo, Trebleet, Avolusion, Shell Thunder, Yottamaster, Tekq, and ot…