I'm surprised we didn't get any performance numbers. Either raw power or at least power efficiency and projected battery life improvements. Seeing as this is a major reason for the transition (according to them), it feels very weird. They're shipping a 'Development Transition Kit' Mac mini with an A12Z this week, so it's not like the numbers are going to stay private for a long time. Even if there's an NDA, someone's…
I wonder if they're holding them for the actual hardware release in Fall? They could still be deciding the tradeoff between battery life and raw power.
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
#152This kills Hackintosh, Raspberrytosh anyone? (Probably unlikely due to all the custom silicon)
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#153I was seriously considering upgrading my 2012 MacBook to the new 16" model soon, but now I wonder what kind of longevity or support I can expect from that hardware...
Also given Apple's recent MacBook track record, the first version of ARM Macs may not be as much of a slam dunk as people hope.
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#154PS All those sleeping bugs from C code that was never tested on weaker memory models...
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#155Re: Apple announces it will switch to its own processors for future Macs
#156So, 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?..
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#157Earlier quoted context omitted.
Dual CPUs never made any sense. That’s why they are doing emulation and binary conversion. Maybe Apple adds the i86 instruction set as a module in their SOCs, but they aren’t paying intel CPU prices on their ARM Macs.
Did I misinterpret today? Didn't Apple just release a machine with ARM and Intel?
Re: Apple announces it will switch to its own processors for future Macs
#158I'm surprised we didn't get any performance numbers. Either raw power or at least power efficiency and projected battery life improvements. Seeing as this is a major reason for the transition (according to them), it feels very weird. They're shipping a 'Development Transition Kit' Mac mini with an A12Z this week, so it's not like the numbers are going to stay private for a long time. Even if there's an NDA, someone's…
One big question though will be how this devkit benchmarks against the current maxed Intel mac mini. I'm curious if GPU performance beats the current BlackMagic eGPU. (rx 580)
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#159Tim Cook just said they have new intel macs in the pipeline. Those will go over like a lead balloon.
They aren’t rushing x64 out the door.
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#160Will BootCamp continue to be supported for the next ten years on my June 2019 MacBook Pro so I can install an operating system that continues to develop new features with the assumption I'm running on x86-64?