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    Discussion Apple Silicon SoC thread

    They asked the question the wrong way. It should have been, "Does Apple plan to introduce more affordable Macs?"
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    Discussion Apple Silicon SoC thread

    This is a fun little revisit. Performance Comparison: G4 vs. Core Duo
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    SantaTech Giveaway Contest! *Updated*

    GTX 960. Give it to my brother as a Christmas gift.
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    Xbox 360 and XBone which cpu has better single core performance?

    Pretty sure NetBurst was out-of-order.
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    iOS 7 First Impressions

    I'm pretty sure that feature has been there since iMessage was introduced.
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    4th Generation Intel Core, Haswell summarized

    So it's safe to say there is no embedded memory for the GPU per the rumors that have been floating around?
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    Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

    Ah, my apologies. Hard to keep track of it all..
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    Intel "Haswell" Speculation thread

    Looks like Haswell is integrating the voltage regulator, according to Fudzilla anyway. http://www.fudzilla.com/home/item/28592-haswell-has-on-die-voltage-regulator?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
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    16 GB 204 pin DDR3 memory module

    Well, the iMac can take 32GB because it can take four RAM modules.
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    iMac LAN half as fast as MacBook

    No jumbo frames?
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    Apple A5 SoC is MCM 8C/16T bloomfield!

    Even though this a a "joke" thread. Here is a picture of the actual A5 incase anyone is interested. http://guide-images.ifixit.net/igi/nBAHJlSmJIeWXaAw.large
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    How bad will next gen NAND P/E cycle count will be?

    Indeed. That sounds reassuring.
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    How bad will next gen NAND P/E cycle count will be?

    I don't know too much about SSDs, but am I wrong to be thinking that the results in that thread so far are pretty impressive? I mean we have 30TBs of writing which is impressive in itself, but if the media wear-out indictor is accurate at 83, the drive still has a ways to go.
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    Comparing ARM performance with x86s

    Funny this should be brought up again... http://www.macrumors.com/2011/05/27/apple-testing-an-arm-a5-powered-macbook-air/ And thanks for the article Schmide!