Apple's Mac Pro is a giant PCI Express dongle, says writer. "I don't think it inspires anybody to do anything except complain about the price and the lack of GPU expansion," he adds. The technology that could trickle down is getting scarce at this point, writes MKBHD.
- Pre-show:
- Follow-up:
- Casey’s no-good, very bad day 😭😬
#askatp
:
- Is Time Machine really useful anymore, anyway? (via Dan Provost)
- Could a third-party ARM chip end up in a Mac Pro? (via Torb)
- Servers love large CPUs; could Apple use Apple Silicon in servers? (via David Loring)
- Could Apple make a hyper-fast “drive” to sorta-kinda expand RAM? (via Patrick Melody)
- Why no dual-socket CPU in the Mac Pro? (via Aryan Aneja)
- Does the Mac Pro really have an “super car” attributes anymore? (via Jan Lehnardt)
- Is the Vision Pro now the “halo car”? (via David Saunders)
- Post-show: Marco’s update
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