Monday, 24 February 2020

Apple Posts Detailed Technical Overviews of the Mac Pro and Pro Display XDR [Download]



Apple has posted new documents that offer detailed technical overviews of the Mac Pro and Pro Display XDR.

The Mac Pro documentation provides an overview of the product, details the architecture of the processor, memory, graphics, and other components, takes a look at performance, and offers considerations on how to best configure the desktop.

Mac Pro is designed for pros who need the ultimate in CPU performance. From production rendering to playing hundreds of virtual instruments to simulating 
 an iOS app on multiple devices at once, it’s exceedingly capable. At the heart 
 of the system is an Intel Xeon processor with up to 28 cores—the most ever in 
 a Mac. Mac Pro delivers processor performance that’s up to 6.5x faster2 than 
 the previous top-of-the-line 12-core Mac Pro. And for many pros, a high- performance graphics architecture is critical to their workflows, especially for tasks like animating 3D film assets, compositing 8K scenes, and building lifelike gaming environments. Delivering new levels of graphics capability with up to four Radeon Pro Vega II graphics processors, Mac Pro is up to 6.8x faster3 than the dual FirePro D700 graphics in the previous Mac Pro.





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Clever Browser Tool Erases People From Live Webcam Feeds in Real Time

An extra post-it note is all you really need to prevent someone from spying on you through a laptop’s built-in webcam. But Jason Mayes apparently likes to do things the hard way: He’s developed an AI-powered tool for browsers that can erase people from live webcam feeds in real-time but leave everything else in the…

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No Pandemic... Yet: WHO Holds Back as Coronavirus Outbreak Spreads Globally

A deadly new coronavirus is now clearly spreading across the globe—with hundreds of reported local cases surging in countries outside China, previously the sole epicenter of the outbreak. But for the time being, the World Health Organization said on Monday that it will not declare the outbreak a pandemic, believing…

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This Noodle-Fingered Robot Is a Friend to Jellyfish

Forget flies—this robot is so gentle, it wouldn’t hurt a jellyfish.

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iPhone 12 May Support Short Range 802.11ay Wi-Fi [Report]



A new report from Macotakara claims Apple's next generation iPhone will reportedly feature support for the 802.11ay short range Wi-Fi standard.

According to the reliable source of information for iPhone 12 for the next term, there will be possibility to support IEEE 802.11ay which is near field communication Wi-Fi standard. Apple will be improve the data transfer speed between devices indoor mainly as a Gigabit WiFi technology.

802.11ay uses the 60GHz spectrum which offers multigigabit speeds and much lower latency. Unfortunately, it struggles to penetrate objects and so is limited to short range use. Apple could potentially use it for fast AirDrop transfers between devices.





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