Tim Cook just said they have new intel macs in the pipeline. Those will go over like a lead balloon.
Apple announces it will switch to its own processors for future Macs
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Re: Apple announces it will switch to its own processors for future Macs
#92Tim Cook just said they have new intel macs in the pipeline. Those will go over like a lead balloon.
What is really sad is that I don't think the majority of Apple consumers really understand what this means for the Intel macs in the long run. I fear a number of people will buy them not realizing they have a very limited lifespan.
Re: Apple announces it will switch to its own processors for future Macs
#93Tim Cook just said they have new intel macs in the pipeline. Those will go over like a lead balloon.
And I reckon those of us who just bought a shiny new Intel Mac in the past few months might be questioning our decision. Should have held on to that 2010 MBP one more year?
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#94Is it just me or did apple just bungle this entire announcement by not announcing a consumer facing ARM MacOS device, only a hot-rodded Mac Mini with an iPad Pro chip inside. How many devs actually have the setup in place to use a non mobile device? I also wonder if the current+last gen iPad Pro that has the new keyboard + trackpad case will gain the ability to run Xcode and native macOS apps in the near future.
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#95I was interested by the GPU that was mentioned in the slide, does this mean that Apple is thinking that they have the expertise to take on Nvidia and AMD in that space?
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#96So, if I install numpy via conda on a Mac now, it's backed by Intel MKL and is thus amazingly fast. What will it be replaced with? Has anyone at Apple thought about use cases like this?..
http://www.netlib.org/utk/people/JackDongarra/WEB-PAGES/Batc...
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#97Earlier quoted context omitted.
Curious that they said nothing about virtualizing Windows. That can’t be a mistake or oversight. Odd.
It may be to avoid appearing to be misleading. They'll almost certainly be able to virtualize ARM-based Windows, but that's not what normal users are looking for when they want to virtualize Windows.
I've stopped doing that years ago. No need now - if you want to play Windows games, buy a PC - it's a lot cheaper.
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#98This is a demo so take with huge grain of salt, but the x86 performance looks solid... better than I expected considering it's based on an iPad CPU.
IDK, "look how good our CPU support is by running a several year old GPU limited game" fell a bit flat for me.
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#99Now will Qualcomm feel a little more competition or not? There chips are slow in mobiles and they are slow in PCs, compared to Apple's processors.