That means "failed on most" on a list of 3 elements isn't particularly accurate.
I'm sorry, I was wrong.
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That means "failed on most" on a list of 3 elements isn't particularly accurate.
Their main focus is the iPad and iPhone. That's why they went "small" with their TrashCan Pro with only one CPU and crappy GPU.
For example.. i can think a sentence in a fraction of a second but it takes much much longer to make those words appear on a screen.. the keyboard itself is a huge bottleneck.
the mouse is also incredibly inefficient.. the most versatile part of our bodies are our hands (or maybe mouths) yet when using hands to talk to computers, we're limited to pointing and clicking.. pretty much the extent of what an infant can do with their hands.
i can think of a shape in a second.. say a 6' wide strip through the middle of a sphere with a 1' wide thickness and 1" filleted edges.. to actually model it, i spend about 90secs.. it takes me 100x longer to do a simple task than it does to think it.
things like this are the major (major!) bottlenecks in modern computing in my opinion. (not talking about benchmarks.. talking about actually getting things done using the tools)
I'm quite happy that we still have no direct brain interaction with our computers. I think of computers as the brain amplifier. And sometimes my brain has kinda strange and funny thoughts. I don't want to know what these thoughts could lead to if amplified.
ha. okE.g. when reading in this forum. I quite often start a reply ... but then after a few lines I think: no, it's not worth it. There are enough flame wars already. So these slow interfaces like mouse and keyboard, they are my filters. They keep me from posting very stupid answers.![]()
again.. i'm not suggesting the computer to think our thoughts faster than we ourselves can.. just saying the computer needs to catch up with our thoughts because it's lagging way behind / bottlenecking in that dept.Additionally, when you think of a sentence, it's in a different form then when you have formulated a sentence. Choosing the right words and putting them into the required order is something we had to learn while growing up.
And regarding the visualization of something: How do you actually know that our brain processes images in the same way like we perceive them?
E.g. scientists know that the information from the eye is processed many times before it actually hits the brain. It seems like we have some local "DSP-chips" in our eyes. Some to detect horizontal or vertical lines, some to detect color differences. And did I mention that our eyes jitter to improve signal quality? It a mechanism based on stichting together temporal different images to one "image".
So basically, you may think you see in the same way like printing on paper or displaying on your screen. But what the brain actually makes from an image - at least signal wise - is quite different. One nice example are these image recognition pictures from google. So to make a 3D model of a torus, you would have to reverse the eye-post-processing in order to create an image from your idea as is represented in your brain. I guess, this would be a major scientific achievement.
Jesus,
god forbid someone finds a way to transcribe our thoughts to typing.
The internet is littered with garbage as it is. It takes time, effort, and hard work to formulate a good idea.
I still believe there is a strong possibility Apple will release OSX as a free OS for any x86 system in about two years, especially if Windows 10 slows or shrinks Apple sales.
When that happens Apple will still provide desktops but claim they have the best designs. They could offer barebones towers. One for gamers with two PCIE slots. One for Pros with four slots and more ports. Bring your own graphics card. Because OSX can officially be installed on any PC hardware then Nvidia and AMD will keep updating Mac drivers for all new hardware.
That's the only way Apple can make Metal look impressive. Otherwise it's going to look like a joke running on mobile or underclocked GPUs in sealed up systems.
Windows 10 is the best thing that ever happen to Apple in years. It will make them wake up and realise iPhones and that eyesight destroying watch isn't enough to impress anymore.
I'm afraid that the mobile/underclocked GPUs are here to stay. I'm sure someone somewhere is busy clipping Fiji's wings enough to jam it into the Mini Pro. Under clocked, undervolted, some processor cores castrated away, they'll neuter it down to 125 Watts. To make you not notice that you are paying good money for a crippled, reduced version of AMD's best stuff, they will herald a new "Copper Convection Core" or "Fiji Functional Frappee" or some other Madison Avenue jingle. Expect some fun animations of molten copper poured into molds, or thermal updrafts spinning silently upward as some software package runs faster then before on the old D300s.
i wouldn't say the ceiling is 450 watts.. i'd imagine it's entirely possible to design a higher wattage psu within the confines of the nmp design.. if it's a ceiling, it's one that's been imposed by apple as a sort of target number as opposed to apple designing themselves into the corner and forcing a 450watt limit throughout all iterations of the model.I like the "Mini Pro" moniker. Maybe a better way to think about the Mac Pro now is to accept that the power ceiling is always going to be 450 watts, and think about how to best use that power. Would one faster GPU be better than a pair of lower power GPUs, for example? I don't know. It seems that the first incarnation of the trash can design was very efficient, at the time anyway. If we look towards how to best use that 450 watts today or in the near future, we may see what the next version of the Mac Pro looks like.
i wouldn't say the ceiling is 450 watts.. i'd imagine it's entirely possible to design a higher wattage psu within the confines of the nmp design.. if it's a ceiling, it's one that's been imposed by apple as a sort of target number as opposed to apple designing themselves into the corner and forcing a 450watt limit throughout all iterations of the model.
because everything else gets smaller and more powerful/efficient.. not sure why PSUs wouldn't be included in that mix.Why do you think it could be higher than 450w? This is the max sustained power draw of the current nMP. Why do you think it is possible to exceed this without making it bigger and louder?
And as to how heat from a computer is the same as a space heater, here is a link that might be interesting.
https://www.pugetsystems.com/labs/articles/Gaming-PC-vs-Space-Heater-Efficiency-511/
i think the point of what i said has been missed..
but to brush it off is to say the mouse, software, UI, and keyboard are fine as is.. we don't need to be able to communicate with a computer at any faster rate than currently possible.
i'm not saying you're wrong or right etc.. what i am saying is that you state "main focus = ipad/phone" ..and that's why "they went small. using only one cpu and crappy gpu"... and there's simply no solid paths in that logic.
they went small? if you mean the size of the nmp is smaller than before then yes.. they did that.. but it doesn't make sense with the rest of the statement so i assume you mean they went small as in they don't give a crap about the macpro and just slapped something together.
reality is they went huge.. i'm willing to bet they spent more hours&money designing the mac pro than they've done with any other computer to date.
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saying another way.. you've failed at being even slightly convincing when trying to correlate the single socket design of nmp with apple's success of the iphone or ipad.
sure.. i see what you're saying.That's what I'm sayin'. Feel me?
I know that was over 20 years ago, but who gives a crap about clones when building hackintoshes have been around for over 6 years now and we have dedicated websites to show you how to build one. Hundreds of thousands of people are building them on their own.
Again, their focus is their iPad & iPhone and yes I would agree that they went big on their hours and money spent on this "new" mac pro, but to me compared to my machine; The Hackinbeast, their TrashCan Pro (TCP) is crap and they should be schooling me with a better performing mac pro, not the other way around. No logic in that either. That's what I'm sayin'. Feel me?...
Hundreds of thousands of people are building them on their own.
i get it that companies can be arrogant and make things that they think are best instead of what potential customers think are best..Unless we can come up with a way to convince them there's a huge market waiting to be tapped to run OS X on a beast workstation
Skylake is apparently going to be revealed at Gamescon on Thursday... with an alleged retail packaging leak too. Could we get Skylake sooner than expected? If retail is almost good to go, I would have thought Apple will have their hands on it already maybe?