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dominickelly said: I have 2 x LG Ultrafine 4K monitors and an Intel MBA. I run both monitors from a single TB port, the monitors are daisy chained. Is this not possible with the MM M1?? Are there any downside to connecting one LG to TB and…
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spheric said: jdb8167 said: Sounds like a hardware problem ... for Native Instruments. There should be no way any digital input should damage peripheral hardware (different if it is analog). *should* is correct. However, if there …
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Watch the video with Bob Borchers and Tim Millet that AI posted. That answered my questions. They went as far as saying that the CPU will seem different while refusing to answer if they used the same silicon or the same clock speeds. If performance …
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frantisek said: Interesting to hear them but was there any real new information that we did not know or guessed? We guessed but it is nice to get confirmation. For example, this clarified to me that even though I love the Air’s form factor…
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Can't wait. Such good software. Super resolution is TV and movie's mythical "enhance".
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cornchip said: JWSC said: Being able to detect and discover any nearby AirTag might mitigate this somewhat. How would that not mitigate surveillance completely? What if you don’t have an iPhone? I put my air tag on your car to se…
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Sounds like a hardware problem ... for Native Instruments. There should be no way any digital input should damage peripheral hardware (different if it is analog).
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entropys said: I still fear for the Mac long term though. There is no reason these low end M1 chips couldn’t end up in an iPad Pro. Then the iPad Pro would get thunderbolt. What's wrong with that? Thunderbolt 3 is also known as USB4. Why w…
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melgross said: jdb8167 said: melgross said: Not thrilled about Windows on ARM coming to the Mac, assuming it does. It offers nothing. It’s not Windows in that it doesn’t run any Windows software that isn’t recompiled for it. A…
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mjtomlin said: jdb8167 said: CheeseFreeze said: My guess is that the MacBook Pro 16” and the iMac that are likely up next for a transition to ARM, are probably not going to be much faster CPU wise, but probably mostly differentiate…
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ITGUYINSD said: Was the Geekbench app they used to test a native M1 version or was it the Intel version running in Rosetta mode? Geekbench 5 universal came out yesterday (11 Nov) so these tests are native.
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Was there any explanation about the cooling system of the Air during the keynote? If there was, I missed it. What is the sustained performance for the Air vs. the Pro? I don’t think we have any idea. I don’t care about an extra GPU core but I do car…
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I was quite surprised by the Thunderbolt/USB4 and RAM limitations. I see in the slide that they did show “Up to 16 GB” which I missed during the presentation. But the single external display and only 2 TB/USB4 ports came as a real surprise. The per…
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wizard69 said: Mike Wuerthele said: Hap said: Mike Wuerthele said: Hap said: To be clear. The ports are still USB3/TB3. They are not USB 4. USB 4 would mean USB data rates of 40Gbps regardless of TB support. That …
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CheeseFreeze said: My guess is that the MacBook Pro 16” and the iMac that are likely up next for a transition to ARM, are probably not going to be much faster CPU wise, but probably mostly differentiate in GPU specs. Perhaps we’ll see a 2X di…
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Disappointing that AI didn’t dig deeper into this issue. It is very likely that Apple can’t add a 1080 camera because the case for the screen is just too thin. Physics requires a certain depth to focus on a larger area. There may be clever work arou…
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InspiredCode said: verne arase said: rob53 said: I thought Apple said they will not support any x86 emulation on the M1 chip. If Microsoft tries to build a Rosetta-type emulation software, I have to wonder if Apple will even al…
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rcfa said: I wonder if Apple will resurrect BootCamp for an ARM64 version of Win10, which should work without too much ado, unless Apple makes the new Macs so closed you can’t boot ANY other OS, including ARM64-native FreeBSD, Linux, etc. …
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Mike Wuerthele said: neilm said: Mike Wuerthele said: neilm said: Very surprised the M1 MBP can only support a single external monitor. Probably half our current MBP users have a dual monitor setup, usually a pair of 4K, …
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mdriftmeyer said: 22july2013 said: David H Dennis said: I will admit to not knowing too much about this, but my impression was that eGPUs were connected to Intel’s PCI standard, and therefore would only function with Intel chips…