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Strange how this article spends no thought on the GPU design yet this is where the real computational horsepower and efficiency has shifted. Nothing runs as hot as an NVIDIA graphics card yet the M series GPUs sip power. Apple abandoned their own GP…
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One has to wonder about the why here, if this is true. Apple is deliberate. Where would this fit into their strategy? Or was this just the result of a summer intern project that was good enough to release? Having experimented with multiples, I use …
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It is a common mistake to assert that Apple’s iPhone prices are inflated. Taking into account all the functionality they fold together (saving the consumer from buying separate devices) they are value priced. The DoJ suit will fail on this basic pre…
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Talks would be aimed at establishing whether Apple can move better and faster with its own LLM technology, Open AI, or Google. They are under tremendous competitive pressure versus every other tech company and have to accelerate. This is what you do…
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Lost in all this is that Apple blew open the telcos walled garden model for “smart” phones (Jobs: not so smart) when the iPhone launched. Remember WAP? Yeah. Betcha don’t and nor does the EU Commission by the sounds of things. I’m sure these same te…
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And you haven’t seen the dots connecting Apple TV, streaming sports, and Vision Pro? This app ties them together. All will be revealed in the upcoming season 😂
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It’s wrong to say the threat doesn’t exist yet. It may already be there, hidden from public view. Think state actors. Secondarily, capture and decode later are already surely there today, and a real threat waiting to explode.
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Funny how everyone wants to pin this to an existing product line. I think it’s equally likely Apple has something new and more innovative in mind. What? I have no idea. That’s why it would be innovative.
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Objective-C was licensed by NEXT, not developed by them.
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It’s telling that the government took “state sponsored” attackers to mean Indian state. Whoops.
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discountopinion said: I think the view that Apple may develop dedicated server side ML/AI accelerators for their own internal use with iCloud is right on the money and is on trend with what the other hyper scalers have been doing or are doing…
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brianjo said: I get that people WANT VPNs to get around restrictions, but isn't that pretty similar to having an app that lets you pirate videos? You don't want to follow the rules and pay what's needed where it's needed, so who cares about …
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The timeline for the current agreement is longer than the timeline for Apple to stay on a given processor architecture. Just saying…
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Dumb and stupid by Sunbird and Nothing, yes. Dumber and more stupid is anyone who gives their credentials to a third party app or web site. Think Venmo and any other app/site that throws up a request to log in, regardless of how legitimate the page …
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Mike Wuerthele said: This is addressed at some length in the text. The opening paragraph says “…but where it sits in the lineup is unexpectedly complicated”. The later comment way way down in the article pretty much repeats Apple’s launch s…
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tundraboy said: The headline. Who upgrades their laptop annually? Especially since migrating to a new machine can be a Royal PITA? Annually would be ridiculous, agree. But migrating to a new Mac is a piece of cake with Migration Assistan…
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I don't understand why almost all the reviewers for the M3 machines claim confusion over positioning. They're so clearly aimed at folks with Intel machines coming up for replacement. Sliding in ahead of Intel launching their next gen. And right befo…
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The most notable thing here is not the M3 performance but that Apple is capable of delivering 3 versions of one of the most complex SoC’s in the world on the world’s most advanced node in one step. Competitor design houses, take note. Also, remember…
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Let me think. 2 x N = …? Duh. What genius figured this one out!
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Whats the point? The entry level 8MB model is not aimed at users with demanding workflows. Businesses will lap up the entry level machine because most of their users have pretty basic needs.