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Urc0mp t1_jb1i4du wrote

I just wanna M8

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croatiancroc t1_jb1kio5 wrote

Apple will release an M8 power iMac as early as the second half of 2028.

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bubbybyrd t1_jb2kgtd wrote

The M8 was a great phone and I absolutely miss it.

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SpecialNose9325 t1_jb4bfay wrote

Weird camera choice though. A larger 4mp camera is still only a 4mp camera.

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koolaidisthestuff t1_jb3a5xz wrote

By that point the computer will be in the power cable and you’ll have to buy a separate $1500 monitor for it to work right.

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bigxchocolate t1_jb3ckpg wrote

Good I want my first MacBook this year. Maybe this means fat discounted M1s

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StrategicBlenderBall t1_jbo1eo8 wrote

You can get a refurbed 14” MacBook Pro with the M1 Pro for about $1,500 direct from Apple. But if you’re only connected to a single external display, I’d just go with the Air. I bought an M1 MBA for my wife last year and she loves it, of course that was just before M2 came out lol.

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badandy80 t1_jb2r4ud wrote

Still nothing on a 27inch?

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RenegadeUK t1_jb66eyz wrote

Hopefully they introduce a monitor size of at least 27" if not 32" to go alongside the 24" version. One can dream.

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Greyfots t1_jb2n3ft wrote

I wish they just put all the same IO on all imac models Ethernet, 2 usb 3.0 port, 2 usb C, 35mm, and a video port

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Bobrobot1 t1_jb7b31h wrote

The iMac design is so thin that they had to put the 3.5mm jack on the side, and the Ethernet port in the power adapter. A USB-A or HDMI port simply would not fit.

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ratudio t1_jb374do wrote

I wonder if they name their 16th gen to be M16 as well... just imagine the confusion it will create unless by that time all kids already require being their own gun for protection /s

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BAG1 t1_jb4mlry wrote

Could do a lot of stuff. Doesn't make it news. Could break the record for most marshmallows in one nostril.

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thethrillman t1_jb507qg wrote

A Mac Pro when?

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geoffh2016 t1_jb5fbgg wrote

I think my bigger question is a MacPro how? It's obvious you could have a "Mega" or "Extreme" chip with more cores, more GPU cores, etc.. whether that's M2-class or M3-class, etc.

The question on my mind is that Pro workstations usually allow expansion and huge amounts of memory and storage. I know people who would pay for 512GB, etc.

So far, the M-series has required purchasing integrated memory up-front (i.e., little expansion) and relatively limited amounts of memory and storage. (128GB RAM, 8TB SSD in the Studio).

That's my question.. how do they offer 512GB or 1TB memory? Do they have some sort of tiered system with 128GB on-board and expansion slots and PCI?

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SpaceForceAwakens t1_jb5d6mt wrote

If they start releasing a new processor every year it’s going to be a shit show.

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finedrive t1_jb3ku26 wrote

Every idiot using current M laptops for word processing and emails: upgrades

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drtitus t1_jb4397o wrote

*spends thousands*

*uses a cross platform web browser*

"But I just love the Apple ecosystem!"

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finedrive t1_jb43et2 wrote

I hurt some peoples feelings apparently. They must be looking to upgrade to M3 even though they have no need for it, just for the clout.

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shadowadmin t1_jb595th wrote

Our new CEO insisted they needed a fully specced MBP. After they got it, they realized they didn’t really understand the MacOS interface and switched to a PC 😤

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