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They have an interesting challenge here. They are selling a computer with integrated high performance graphics, so if they enable customers to use external GPUs then the next complaint will be having to pay for the integrated graphics even though wi…
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It’s clear. They want to control video and don’t want to create competition on the Mac from video card suppliers. Makes sense, if you want developers to produce write once, run anywhere code for all Macs, you hold off on the custom video cards. This…
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It’s VisionPro for a reason. High price point (deliberate, to encourage only the serious to buy at launch), and expect Vision at a more reasonable price later. This is a potential Meta-killer by raising awareness of the issues around eye tracking da…
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Photo Stream is showing its age for lack of ongoing development, not anything which couldn’t be addressed with ongoing investment. This change by Apple is a pure monetisation play, intended to drive up iCloud storage fees. The AI article could frank…
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And people wondered why some iPads were upped to M1. There’s always a reason Apple does things, even if it’s a long time coming.
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GM and this article miss the boat. It’s about my data, not streaming audio. My phone has my life on it. Ask to take me to a friend’s house, it does without any cross-keying of data. Call a friend? Likewise. It’s the data, dummy. The data.
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Talk about boys and their toys. This surely can’t be that interesting. It’s what’s inside which matters!
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I like this style of rumour analysis from AI. It is vastly better than parroting the scuttlebutt and lends a more professional air to the journalism.
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Or is this a developer’s prototype to kick off innovation at WWDC? Like the Mac mini with an A series chip kicked off the transition to Apple silicon. Then also the price would make sense. Not intended for consumers.
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I might not be surprised by the boost, and of course this is only a fraction of the processing power on the entire SoC. What will Apple do with all that extra power? Run their yet-to-be-seen XR headset, I suspect. Apple doesn’t do things in isolatio…
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He didn’t say anything is coming, only that there was a goal. Marketing speak for no news. They could be 100% Apple Silicon just by discontinuing the Pro :-O
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If I was Apple I’d be constantly placing and changing supplier orders just to screw up the supply chain oracles.
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Why would Apple release an MR headset? Is it for media consumption (and game companies are Apple-sceptics) or for developers? I’m more inclined to think this will be aimed at the WWDC audience meaning numbers would be low and the price high to disco…
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Perhaps they focussed recovery on the Pro line so needed smaller volumes of Plus screens for a while. Looking at one component doesn’t get you an answer!
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Considering that so far there’s been zero evidence of a PCIe interface in Apple Silicon, this has seemed obvious for a very long time. Of course, everything being within Apple’s control, they could surprise us with a Pro-specific SoC sporting a PCIe…
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Seriously. These suggestions have no basis in reality. Launching upgrades involves significant work, it’s not something casually tossed out to tame the markets like a sales promo. The Jan upgrades are the tip of the iceberg, and we will see they wer…
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I’m always amazed at how AI fails to draw connections between data points. A couple of days ago, reports had Apple looking to bring display design in-house, but here in this story they are suggesting the VR headset displays would be outsourced to So…
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JP234 said: Insanely great. But what did this cost me, as an Apple shareholder? Betting my dividends would be higher if Apple spent a teeeeeny bit less on these eclectic and expensive stores that are popping up. Apple customers don't need a "…
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Dear AI, It’s a dome, but not a geodesic dome. All the best for 2023.
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AnonJohn said: @y2an Then justify the remaining worth of the bill. Rossmann explained how the bill was gutted to allow manufacturers to continue to practice the same anti-repair bullshit they've always done. Assuming you're not just a paid sh…