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wizard69 wrote: » SkyLake gets a new and improved GPU subsection. What it will be called I don't know off the top of my head. Leaks suggest a significant performance increase. And Kaby Lake (at least the H-processors) seem to be a huge jump …
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Is Iris 7100 going to be part of Skylake can we assume? Iris Pro 7200 as well.
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Does the retina iMac have 4 lane PCIe SSD?
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When do they finally drop the HDD option by default on the mini and also on the iMac or at least no charge with a CTO?
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Let's suppose they did make 21.5" 4k iMac. What would be the minimum to run it well? We know Apple is absolute shit on Rev. A products.
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The 13" and 15" (Iris Pro only) can at least hook up to a 4K via display port right?
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frank777 wrote: » Outside the price range. The iPad and Mini are already on the same level price-wise. But right now, the iPad doesn't have multitasking. I don't want to sound as though I'm living in my own world but don't forget that the …
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frank777 wrote: » With multitasking added and a rumoured 13" screen size in the fall, the iPad looks set to become Apple's default solution for a low end home PC. I have no idea what that means for the Mini, but it's probably not good. What …
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hmm wrote: » They just released Broadwell quad core chips. The next will be the dual skylake ones. Skylake-H won't be out this year. A few people are simply out of their minds. If Skylake-H was a couple months away, Intel would have scrapped those…
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I'll take a Skylake-U Mac mini with a 256 GB SSD. That's good enough for me. Core M is too weak. Would like a Skylake-H
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Apparently the Broadwell Iris Pro is a 20% improvement over the Haswell Iris Pro and Skylake is at least a 70% improvement over Haswell and around 50% over Broadwell.
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I'm not sure what I really want because I have no need for a non-integrated GPU but having said that if it's available for less than a mini or if there's a PC that is only slightly more (Asus Zenbook Pro), I am interested in that.
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wizard69 wrote: » It is just the March of technology. The next process shrink should be really interesting considering that the GPUs are finally good enough that Intel can start to balance performance of the rest of the on chip electronics. So…
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Apple wants to get rid of the discrete GPU in as many of their devices as possible.
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Give me a 256 GB SSD and I'm good. 128 GB is too little.
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schlack wrote: » This article is wrong. the 13" MBP is already using Broadwell. Since the April refresh. I believe the article is referring to quad-core Broadwell.
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The Intel NUC is starting to look mighty attractive right now. Hate to say it.
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What? Zen-like? Huh? I'm using an Apple keyboard, a Vizio HDTV, and a Dynex mouse and my Mac experience has been awesome. I don't want an AIO because if the display dies, I'm screwed.
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I have confidence that Apple will make a decent machine that I will buy but if they don't I like the AOpen Digital Engine.
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You're right and if they updated the mini to the same Broadwell processors as with the 13" rMBP, I would be sold. Haswell is great but it came along a bit too late.