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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr Beardsley True, but if you can also look at it this way. An Intel Core i7 3610QM starts for $378. Since Apple buys large volumes, let's just put it $300 for comparison sake. The Intel part is 16…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 I think Intel lost already. ATOM was a sign that they just didn't get it. I dont think so. Everywhere I go, the netbook is the 2nd most common electronic device I see (after smartphones). A …
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone I was told the opposite when I asked the manager at my Apple Store. There is apparently another way to be guaranteed a Samsung LCD and that is to buy the top of the line model which is what I did. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone There is no way to use the in-store system to find out which display is in each box. The manufacturing system, yes, the sales system, no. Yes there is. Most store managers won't admit to you…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Seankill I've looked a lot into this issue. However, aside from some initial roll outs, I haven't seen any issues with the LGs. Currently my MacBook is 2 months old and I test it about an hour at a ti…
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Quote: Originally Posted by retroneo Sure it's not easy to beat Intel, but the first ARMv8 64 bit processor shows much promise. And the A6 shows that Apple has a processor development team that rivals the best. Check o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by EricTheHalfBee The A15 isn't the savior of SoC's. Even according to ARM the A15 is only 40% faster than the A9 that's currently powering the GS3 and other phones. It's an improvement, but people expec…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Probably because this article is from April. Ah, you're right. I thought that since this article was in the ticker, it was recent news. Carry on.
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Didn't Apple just released refreshed 13 and 15 inch Pros in June. Why on earth would they make that obsolete already?
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Firefox uses GPU hardware acceleration on Mac OS X, so that's why scrolling is smoother than the other two. Chrome and Safari uses Carbon I believe which isn't well optimized for Retina displays. In Mountain Lion, Safari will be using Core A…
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Quote: Originally Posted by al_bundy you have to be very brave to put SSD's into a server since they tend to degrade over time. at least for the OS drives That is complete hogwash. If you are talking about the problems associated with the …