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Compared: Apple 2022 iPhone SE vs Google Pixel 6a
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Compared: 13-inch MacBook Pro with M2 vs 13-inch MacBook Pro with M1
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Apple starts development of in-house cellular modem
Rayz2016 said:bala1234 said:Waiting for 2nd Gen Apple Silicon Macbook Air with 5G...
May be not for 6G. But, I was never going to invest in the first gen even if I am extremely tempted. But if there is a Macbook Air with 5G it would be an extremely attractive package...
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Apple starts development of in-house cellular modem
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Amazon introduces native Mac instances for AWS, powered by Intel Mac mini
pembroke said:I’m not a developer and don’t really understand the implications for the end user. For example, if I have a complex video that requires heavy computing power to render, will it help me directly? Can I render across 10 machines rather than the one sitting in front of me to reduce the time to finish significantly?Is this something the software developers build into the software; like a switch users could trigger through clicking an option to allow access to a pipeline to cloud services which allow the spread of computations simultaneously across multiple cloud-based computers?As others above have explained this is more geared towards developers than end user. And in the first read it seems primarily targeted as a app development environment than a server solution. Although I would guess there nothing preventing developers from building a (distributed) multi machine video processing solution like you are asking for utilizing this.Linux is much more popular & prevalent as a server solution as a result there much more tools and software available to build a solution "which allow the spread of computations simultaneously across multiple cloud-based computers"