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When the narative and reality colide, something has to give. For Jun Zhang and Rosenblatt it's clearly the reality.
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Interesting. I assume the reason behind the decision is that they think the Repair Extension Program costs to much money and the number of new cases is small enough so they can get away with that. Yes, I own a 2011 Mac Book Pro....
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LoneStar88 said: Well, "As a non US customer" you certainly are "missing something", namely: American citizenship, and the accompanying pride and excitement this American citizen is feeling for my country under the leadership of President Trump…
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"Corning is a great example of a supplier that has continued to innovate and they are one of Apple's long-standing suppliers. This partnership started 10 years ago with the very first iPhone, and today every customer that buys an iPhone or iPad anyw…
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"Apple expects that they will no longer be using Imagination’s IP for new products in 15 to 24 months" Apple will not stop using IMG's IP in 24 months. They will definitly not use it in the A13 (24 months limit) and may not use it in the A12 (15 m…
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Interesting! The Galaxy S - for years # 2 in the market - slipped at least to # 6 shipping under 5 m. Oppo sold at least 8.8 m smartphones > $400. That's a third of all their shipments. BKK must be pleased... BTW: Apple's numbers for iPhone are…
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AppleInsider said: The "server-grade" iMac reportedly sports the Xeon E3-1285 processor An old Broadwell at the very end of 2017? First class information from DigiTimes...
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The iPhone 5c was sold til September 2015. Apple took the money, so I'm expecting Apple to support it til September 2017.
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r00fus1 said: Amazed that ATT ranks so high given a) my experience with them and b) what most people say on forums. Yeah, as we all know people enter fora to tell everyone how satisfied they are with a product. Happens all the time.... B…
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AppleInsider said: For the A9 bus width is 64-bit and RAM type is LPDDR4.
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Bah, humbug! Apple's A12 will be produced in TSMC's 7nm process for sure. We can discuss A13 in a year from now.... PS: From the etnews article: "Samsung Electronics’ goal is to finish investments for […] 7-nano production lines by […] second half …
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I'm using a 2009 Mac Pro. Everything that could be upgraded was upgraded. I'm looking forward to put in a Vega graphics card this year. When this Mac Pro dies I will set up a Hackintosh. Being kicked out of Apple's target group I will not buy an iMa…
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copeland said: Unfortunately my use case moves out of Apple's focus more and more. Your use case left Apple's focus years ago!
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AppleInsider said: However, Google's search results still point to year-old stories touting Google briefly surpassing Apple in market cap twice last spring. It's 'man bites dog' vs 'dog bites man'.
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melgross said:It's estimated that both Samsung's and TSMC 10nm is about equal to Intel's 14nm. Never ever use Intel's marketing slides - to many alternative facts...
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tallest skil said: Shows you just how inefficient the court system is That's what you get with half of the world's lawyers located in the US
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So a Tesla killing it's driver works as designed?
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brucemc said: In the last two years, Apple sold 39M Mac units - averaged to 19.5M units per year. 100K units would be 0.5% of the Mac shipments. If you double that to 200K units per year (I think that is waaaayyy too optimistic for this hyp…
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AppleInsider said: But how many times can you report that Apple is failing when it clearly isn't true? perhaps 2017 is the year for tech journalists to stop trying to effect ideological change and more honestly begin to report reality. Th…
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jack zahran said: Apple's A9 uses 16FF whereas A10 uses 16FFC. FFC reduced the size of the underlying metal layer. In 16FF the transistor went to TSMC's 16NM node but the metal layer connections were still from the 20NM node. Apple' A…