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I have no plans to make retro parts. But the price is pretty good. It’s actually lower than some of the PLA filaments I use. I’m thinking of picking up a roll, for no good reason. But the way it works is that I won’t buy a roll and then something wi…
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tht said: melgross said: aijws said: Samsung has had 8K QLED for years. Upscaling 4K and the rest. The real question is when will Samsung or LG manufacture Consumer 8K OLED Televisions and Monitors. There’s no point to it. …
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aijws said: Samsung has had 8K QLED for years. Upscaling 4K and the rest. The real question is when will Samsung or LG manufacture Consumer 8K OLED Televisions and Monitors. There’s no point to it. You would have to stand so close that y…
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Why would we want this? Individual pixels are so small on these sensors that they’re too small for the Airy Disk to resolve. The Samsung cameras don’t show a real improvement in IQ with these sensors. And they gave to bring it Disney to 50MP anyway …
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danox said: melgross said: I’m still ticked at Apple’s indifference to direct shareholder benefits. Seriously, a 4% increase in dividend payments when they declare another massive $100 billion in buybacks? It should have been at least…
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Xed said: melgross said: I’m still ticked at Apple’s indifference to direct shareholder benefits. Seriously, a 4% increase in dividend payments when they declare another massive $100 billion in buybacks? It should have been at least a …
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I’m still ticked at Apple’s indifference to direct shareholder benefits. Seriously, a 4% increase in dividend payments when they declare another massive $100 billion in buybacks? It should have been at least a 10% increase and they could have taken …
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wonkothesane said: I’m wondering whether we are already reaching the end of each subsequent M chip providing significant speed increases due to their design, and we’re already depending mostly on shrinking the transistors. Each M series …
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CarmB said: melgross said: CarmB said: That's a problem mainly because the speed of existing processors is more than sufficient to meet the needs of the vast majority of users. Really fast upgraded to faster still, in real-world…
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danox said: hmlongco said: Amazing how steadily TSMC advances these processes. It seemed to take Intel generations to go from one process to another. Intel was resting on their laurels like US Steel, Kodak or Xerox before them…. …
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hmlongco said: Amazing how steadily TSMC advances these processes. It seemed to take Intel generations to go from one process to another. No. Intel progressed to a new process every two years for a very long time. The politics of the chip…
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apple4thewin said: Wait the years the iPhones release don’t sound right. Unless they changed naming conventions again:2025- iPhone 17 2026- 18 2027- 19 so 2028 is the iPhone 20 2025- A19: rumored 3rd gen 3nm 2026- A20: 2nm 2027- A21: A18? 1.…
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CarmB said: That's a problem mainly because the speed of existing processors is more than sufficient to meet the needs of the vast majority of users. Really fast upgraded to faster still, in real-world use, adds up to no discernible upgrade. …
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So we get two themes here. Double boot into macOS, and keep the iPad Pro as a finger driven UI. The two are incomparable, and this is why Apple is having such a hard time of this. I’ve read many posts in other forums about macOS on the iPad and it’s…
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swat671 said: charlesn said: Hope springs eternal for these changes but Apple has long been resistant. There was similar hope for iPad OS 18, especially after the debut of the all-new Pro iPad models, but that hope died at WWDC. We'll …
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I buy the Max phones and so does my wife. These are already pretty expensive. I’m wondering at what the cost of these will be. There are a lot of different reports on pricing and it’s clear that no one knows what that will be. It will be a lot, that…
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Rogue01 said: Will it be a live keynote, or another awful cringe-worthy video? Maybe they will be apologizing for Apple Intelligence instead of trying to push out more half-baked features. They already blundered with Siri, unless they try a…
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SuntanIronMan said: melgross said: blastdoor said: Apple's silicon design team appears to be among the strongest teams in the company, and among the best silicon design teams in the world (if not the best). I wonder if Apple w…
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Xed said: melgross said: avon b7 said: melgross said: avon b7 said: melgross said: avon b7 said: foregoneconclusion said: avon b7 said: Folding phones have a huge selling point: the folding…
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tht said: TigerWilliams said: Are there any real world tests of how well Apples C1 modem does in establishing and maintaining a connection in areas with spotty coverage, vs a Qualcomm modem ? It’s doubtful that any user end tests a…