Why would anyone expect him to, nothing said they would reveal anything either. This is how Apple's been for decades if not forever.
That's why I posted in OT rather than Apple, I was more excited to see Anand again than the rest of the fluff
Posting this here instead of the Apple sub because I was more excited to see Anand than any of the rest lol, timestamped here. I always wonder what he would have loved to write about from inside the beast. Seems like he's working on ML and AI now.
https://www.tweaktown.com/news/70653/anandtech-founder-sent-confidential-apple-material-to-nuvia-staffer/index.html
Was this posted yet? I need to discuss this with someone, lol.
This is not exactly how I wanted to see Anand come back into the public conversation, but what a trip. If this is...
https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Apple+TV+4K+Teardown/97511
That is
A) Some beefy cooling for a little streamer, and
2) Proves Thunderbolt 3 can work on ARM, with regard to in house mac CPUs...
I think Apple should pursue more game developers for this. Would people buy it as a console, no...
It’s a diamond but Apple’s doing a lot of stuff no other vendor has done with OLED before. Waiting to hit it with my loupe. https://t.co/TUESjuMFAA
— Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) September 17, 2017
Rene suggests there's more Apple has done here, but on further digging it sounds like he's...
Here's a review of the Swift 3 with the MX150 by the way
http://www.ultrabookreview.com/16888-acer-swift-3-sf314-52-review/
And one of the Aspire 5, though he only got the IGP version
http://www.ultrabookreview.com/15876-acer-aspire-5-a515-51-review/
Looks like the MX150 is indeed almost...
Storage test Apple iPhone 6s Plus 64GB Apple iPhone 7 128GB Apple iPhone 7 Plus 32GB
Basemark OS II Memory 1422 1721 839
PassMark Disk Mark 54557 69616 43668
PassMark Storage Write 200.6 Mbyte/s 308 Mbyte/s 39.6 Mbyte/s
PassMark Storage Read 628 Mbyte/s 926 Mbyte/s 691 Mbyte/s
5min 4K video copy...
http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/10/google-pixel-review-bland-pricey-but-still-best-android-phone/
" We reached out to the developers of Androbench about this and were told that some shenanigans seem to be happening where the "Direct I/O" calls on the Pixel are actually not that direct...
It's a tablet form factor, and phones already absorb similar core layouts.
The PS Vita had 128 bit memory years ago in a smaller form factor than the NX.
What makes you doubt that's possible? Tiny phones have 4 A72s. And it's also likely it'll clock lower when mobile than when docked.
2012 then, which doesn't change my point, 2009 was pre-retina so I'm unsure of the point of dragging that into this. The new coatings are what failed on thousands of people. Introduced with Retina.
And I'm assuming yours is fine, so I'll repeat that of course not every issue affects everyone...
11/21/14, from Futureshop in Canada. Bit older than yours since you bought this year, so hopefully the replacement has no issues.
Or read the damn thread. This is an issue affecting thousands - you're saying they all used screen cleaner against the instructions? You can believe me that I...
There are also petitions and facebook pages about this all with thousands of signatures or users, let alone those that never looked it up but do have the issue.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2493374,00.asp
Jesus guys, just because you havn't seen this don't try to pin all the blame on the user, these are both pretty common. With 5 seconds of research -
*not finger grease, that's the AR coating getting ebbed away by the keycaps...
You're looking at the screen coating being etched away, I guess with a combination of the screen hitting the palm rest while closed, and just plain water being wiped gently on it.
They don't offer a matte screen, but they put an AR coating on their reflective screens. Different things.
Holy shit, Apples AR coating is bad! It also picks up finger grease like crazy, so I just used water on a microfibre cloth, very gently because I've heard stories of exactly this, and fracking this happens. I think they just changed their policy to cover this, but the hassle is still a drag even...
We already talked about the GFXbench results pages ago when Ars did the same test. On mobile it uses largely FP16, on laptops it uses FP32, so the scores aren't comparable.
Look at the 3DMark scores, where the Iris Pro goes from losing to the A9X to beating it by 3X. That's not the...
Both of these are listed as 1200Mbps total transfer rate on D-links website, I'm curious if this is a mistake as the 820 is cheaper and listed as 1000 elsewhere.
http://ca.dlink.com/products/connect/wireless-ac1200-dual-band-cloud-router-dir-820l/...
I think mobile devices use FP16 for that test, while standard PCs use FP32. You could argue about that two ways, you could say that's an efficiency advantage for mobile, or you could say it's not comparable to full precision FP32 tests.
It's like how Nvidia said the X1 was 1Tflop...At FP16...
Hmm, it's also odd though that Star Wars Battlefront said "you have an outdated driver" and listed the 10.whatever number. But then that's also buggy as anything. The driver dates in Device Manager do make sense though, so I suppose I do have the right one.
Thanks everyone
This is on a 15" MBP with Iris Pro 5200.
I was on version 15.something of the Intel drivers, it updated and reported back successfully. After Windows 10 came out, I manually installed the 15.40 driver because the Intel updater wasn't picking it up and it had added new API support, so I...
Hmm, that's interesting. It's odd that the test that touches the GPU as well as CPU has them so close, while Geekbench alone shows such a big difference. Perhaps the fabrication plant differences don't play out at the GPUs lower clock speeds?
CPUs revealed - so as I thought when Panos was saying "add the two additional processors, it's fundamentally two times as powerful", he didn't mean CPU cores, he was doing some meaningless addition of the GPU, G5 chip, and CPU. Dual core CPU...
I was similarly skeptical, I think maybe Skylakes advanced instructions just take too much power on multiple cores so the most advantage is seen on 1-2 and the reviewer just got confused with that. Just wanted to give the idea a fair shake.
http://wccftech.com/intel-inverse-hyper-threading-skylake/
The concept here is sort of like VISC, taking multiple cores and getting them to appear as a single one, the opposite of what hyperthreading does, so that each core can work on the same software thread.
Not sure I...
"14nm"
Samsungs advertising makes me feel dirty for calling it 14nm. It's not comparable. Plus, Intel is the only one using 14 for both front end of line and back end of line.
Yes. It's like turbo on newer models, just to a far lesser extent. The difference isn't big enough to impact battery life at all, and there's the "hurry up, get idle" aspect of it.
It's at least something that should be in reviews of new cards, so purchasers are aware. Whether or not AMD will change their DX11 performance or not, buyers should know they may not work so great with low end CPUs -as many people are getting for budget gaming builds.
By only testing new...
Sure, that will be a huge boon for this. But DX11 games won't go away, nor will every new game be DX12 instantly.
You're free to not contribute to threads you find pointless.
Yeah, I can't really agree with those that dismiss it - if you're on a budget, it makes complete sense to prioritize GPU over CPU, and in the builds I was trying to make, to stay under 600-700 an Intel quad i5 wasn't possible, but dual core i3s fit the bill.
You could go the other way and...
This video sheds light on the situation I'm concerned with
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQzLU4HWw2U
Some gamers on a budget will choose to spend more on a graphics card than a CPU, that makes perfect sense since even i3s don't bottleneck most games below 60fps yet. The problem is...
This video sheds light on the situation I'm concerned with
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQzLU4HWw2U
Some gamers on a budget will choose to spend more on a graphics card than a CPU, that makes perfect sense since even i3s don't bottleneck most games below 60fps yet. The problem is...
If they keep the pricing the same for North America, I'm in. There was word it may be more here. In that case, why not just buy an international one if you have a carrier with the right bands?
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