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  • The bell is tolling for Intel Macs with the arrival of the first Apple Silicon specific fe...

    I wonder if a majority of these Apple Silicon specific features such as blurred facetime backgrounds are implemented using the Apple Neural Engine.  If so adding those features to a M1 based Mac would be a minor lift and shift from the iOS code base, compared to a complete new development effort to implement these on Intel based Macs.

    While Apples M1 Macs demonstrate their ability to run Intel code on Apple Silicon, I'm sure Apple can't wait to take advantage of the efficiency and tight integration that common silicon across their entire product range brings to the table.  These are the benifits of making such a significant shift in architecture.  If they weren't going to do this, they would have stayed with Intel.

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  • Apple TV with A12X ready to go at any time, claims leaker

    lkrupp said:
    Somebody please explain to me why a STREAMING box needs 128GB. And don’t say for downloads. 128GB would get you a few 4K movies. Do people really have hundreds of apps on their TVs like they do their phones?
    Local storage isn't just for the Apps themselves. Some Apps use significant amounts of local storage for temporary and persistent data. The Channels App buffers OTA television locally on the device when you pause live TV. Applications such as Infuse that manage and view collections of movies work best when the database of movie info and clipart are stored locally even when the movies themselves are stored on NAS or in the cloud. Use a couple of these and the current 32GB configs result in frequent rescans of your files. Even as a non-gamer I look forward to 64/128GB configurations.
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  • Will the COVID-19 disaster sink Apple's premium hardware?

    The economic fallout from the pandemic will allow Apple to pull ahead of the competition in areas that will allow it to offer features that others will not be able to match short term.  During the booming worldwide economy of the last several years Apples relentless investment and innovation in their A series processors has already created a technical advantage that is distancing themselves from everyone else in areas such as machine learning and efficiency.  There wasn't enough money in non-Apple premium devices for Qualcomm or other ARM CPU competitors to keep pace with Apple.  Now that the worldwide economy has stopped so will the money and pace of development of competing ARM CPUs. Apple has the money and resources to continue advancing it's A Series processors on schedule as they can afford a cycle or two of processors sales to not completely fund the R&D investment.

    As Apple goes forward with hardware advancement such as SOCs and LiDAR it allows software development to take place that isn't available to others without access to supporting hardware.  On the other side of this pandemic I expect Apple will have a multi-year hardware and software advantage that allows AR and AI features that others can't replicate.  While the media focusses on Apples shortcomings with Siri, Apple is reaching far beyond cloud based voice assistants.  


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  • Apple ups orders for 5nm chips from TSMC, presumably for new iPhone

    It is going to be interesting to see how Apple takes advantage of their huge cash reserves over the remainder of the calendar year.  While some competition has been living on razer thin profit margins during a booming worldwide economy, Apple has used their 38% margin to create a rainy day fund large enough to continue full operation for years without selling a single iphone.  I would love to see Apple put the petal to the floor and speed up innovation at a time when much of the tech world are worried about how to survive until the world economy rebounds.

    Going forward with 5nm is a start.

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  • Apple acquires popular weather app Dark Sky

    My favorite weather app.  When I was shopping around for a weather app that was very accurate over the next hour or so, Dark Sky was the most reliable.  When Dark Sky says it is going to rain about 40 minutes from now or the current rain is going to stop in 20 minutes it is usually right on.  Very valuable when deciding when to talk a walk outside.  Hopefully Apple will improve it's integration within iOS.
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