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It is hard to add features like anti-tracking with all the app review restrictions. Apple can add a great UI that pops up automatically the first time you bring a new AirTag near your iPhone. Developers can't do nice things like that thanks to Apple…
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What happened to liquid metal? Wasn't that supposed to be very light and very strong?
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It turns out you can upgrade the SSDs and it is easy enough that many people can do it themselves or can take it to a third party repair shop to get it upgraded (remember right to repair?) Now the question is: Why didn't Apple take the step of makin…
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Great. Now why can't you install MacOS on the M1 iPad? It has enough CPU, GPU and RAM. In fact it has the same specs as the M1 Mac Mini. Why not implement a way to swap in MacOS if you want to at least on the 256GB model? And what is up with the 64G…
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Plenty of speed unless you need GPU compute or ray tracing in which case, you can do better with a gaming laptop.
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We have not yet seen benchmarks for the Mac Studio SSD but we do know that you can't upgrade it. An external SSD gets about 1 GB/sec transfer speed. That's OK for a lot of things but "pro" users will want to get the full speed of around 7 GB/sec. In…
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And if you need to expand your internal fast SSD storage after you buy your Mac Studio, what then? How does that compare to the Mac Pro?
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Apple proudly boasts how it has redesigned the iPhone every year both physically and with the release of the next version of iOS. I don't see a problem.
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Here are two predictions based on this news: 1. Blender will render at around 1/10th the speed on the top end Mac Studio compared to a top end GPU. 2. Apple fans will blame Blender's developers because they don't know how to use Metal correctly.
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Does anyone else think that paying $400 for 32GB of RAM or $200 for 512GB of SSD space is a bit expensive? Like perhaps four times what the parts should cost? I guess we will just have to upgrade them our... oh snap!
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The Studio makes sense for the iMac Pro users. It is in the same price range and offers big improvements over the last model. iMac 27" users, on the other hand, are out in the cold. Apple has no equivalent option for them. It seems odd that Apple ha…
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Plus a minimum of $1600 for the matching screen and you have a computer that is over $10,000 with tax included. This to replace a 27" iMac that fully loaded is around $4000.
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Apple replaced the $3000 27" iMac you can afford with a $6000 Mac Studio and screen you can't afford. The 27" iMac has RAM you can upgrade at a reasonable price as well. The prices I mentioned are for well configured but not the most expensive versi…
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Yes the M1 Ultra CPU is just plain fabulous. The GPU on the other hand, not so much unless you limit your tests to memory intensive operations such as video compression. It's easy to blow away the GPU with a mid range gaming laptop. Most "pro" compu…
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OutdoorAppDeveloper said: What's missing? No upgradeability. At all. None. Zero. Nada. No way to upgrade the RAM, SSD or any other components. What you get is what you get. Forever. You are welcome. Not even a M.2 slot for when the built…
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crowley said: The GPUs used are in the footnotes on the product pages: https://www.apple.com/mac-studio/ Popular discrete GPU performance data from testing Core i9-12900K with DDR5 memory and GeForce RTX 3060 Ti. Highest-end discrete GPU …
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What's missing? No upgradeability. At all. None. Zero. Nada. No way to upgrade the RAM, SSD or any other components. What you get is what you get. Forever. You are welcome. Not even a M.2 slot for when the built in SSD seems very slow and small two …
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There are a lot of Mac users who have posted here in the past about how much they want an Apple Studio Display. I would really like to know why? I am genuinely curious. I thought it was a huge improvement when Apple started supporting HDMI connector…
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22july2013 said: OutdoorAppDeveloper said: I bet less than 10% of iOS users would enable side loading on an old device but if they want to they should be able to. This is why jailbreaking exists. Apple should just make an official way …
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Of course side loading is a malware danger. That was never being debated. The solution is simple: A switch that turns on side loading and turns off features like the official Apple App Store and iCloud that would be compromised by a side loaded app.…