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Apple unveils M1, its first system-on-a-chip for portable Mac computers

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Re: Apple unveils M1, its first system-on-a-chip for portable Mac computers

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I wonder of they're going to try and pull the same 'no specs' thing that they do with the iPhone/iPad.

I think I want to know how much RAM is in my MacBook Pro where I don't really care how much is in my iPhone.

edit: Store is LIVE, and has lots of specs!

Re: Apple unveils M1, its first system-on-a-chip for portable Mac computers

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All the Macs looked quite impressive! It was well worth waiting for these (at least for me). But I was disappointed that the maximum RAM is 16GB. I would’ve preferred a 32GB option for better future proofing (especially with web applications needing more and more memory). Edit: Considering the fact that the RAM won’t be upgradeable (it’s part of the SoC), this limitation is a big bummer. What may be worse is that all…

Especially since the Intel-powered 13" MacBook Pro was configurable up to 32GB.

Re: Apple unveils M1, its first system-on-a-chip for portable Mac computers

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

As one has a fan and the other not, they are probably clocked differently and the cooled one might sustain full power infinitely. The pro also has a larger battery, better speakers and microphones and the touch bar.

Does it also come without touch bar?

No.

Re: Apple unveils M1, its first system-on-a-chip for portable Mac computers

#86

Apple mentions TensorFlow explicitly in the ongoing presentation due to the new 16-core "Neural Engine" embedded in the M1 chip. Now that's an angle I did not expect on this release. Sounds exciting! Edit: just to clarify, the Neural Engine itself is not really "new": > The A11 also includes dedicated neural network hardware that Apple calls a "Neural Engine". This neural network hardware can perform up to 600 billio…

It's kind of sad that AMD spent years to get mediocre TensorFlow support and Apple walks in with this. It really shows how huge Apple is.
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