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Canned Sunshine posted:Didn’t Bloomberg (Gurman) say though that we wouldn’t see M4s in the Mac Studio and Mac Pro until 2025 though? I think also it was that they’d be skipping updates this year on the Studio and MP and waiting until next year. I really hope that isn't true, I've got two macs I wanna replace with AS ones and my 2018 mini is getting really long in the tooth now but it seems silly to buy an M2 Studio to replace it especially now M4 has been announced.
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I’ve just replaced the battery on my 2017 MacBook Pro and neither the trackpad nor the keyboard are responding on the login screen, are there any fixes I can try? I’ve tried resetting the NVRAM and the SMC which were both mentioned as possible fixes but no luck, and I’m pretty sure Apple Support won’t be any use since I did the replacement myself (and the MacBook’s way out of warranty anyway).
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# ? May 8, 2024 19:14 |
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Julio Cruz posted:I’ve just replaced the battery on my 2017 MacBook Pro and neither the trackpad nor the keyboard are responding on the login screen, are there any fixes I can try? I’ve tried resetting the NVRAM and the SMC which were both mentioned as possible fixes but no luck, and I’m pretty sure Apple Support won’t be any use since I did the replacement myself (and the MacBook’s way out of warranty anyway). You very likely loosened the ribbon cables. I’d start by taking it back apart and checking that all again.
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# ? May 8, 2024 22:15 |
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Plug in a USB keyboard and mouse. If it works then it’s your ribbon cable as mentioned above.
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# ? May 9, 2024 02:53 |
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Also depending on how you did it, like if you didn't take the board all the way out, you can knock off components Oh apple
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# ? May 9, 2024 08:53 |
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TheBacon posted:You very likely loosened the ribbon cables. I’d start by taking it back apart and checking that all again. definitely plausible, one of them was a right bastard to get connected again. hopefully it’s just loose and I didn’t damage it
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# ? May 9, 2024 14:54 |
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Forgive me but I've come to engage in some wishful thinking. Apple have said that the new iPad Pro needed to have the M4 because the M4 is specifically capable of driving the tandem OLED display. So, if they're doing display engine updates, is it slightly less of a pipe dream than usual that we may see some slight improvements to external display support on M4 Macs?
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# ? May 9, 2024 15:05 |
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I have personal AirPods and a work MBP. I keep my personal and professional devices expressly separate, but I do want to avoid carrying around two pairs of airpods for calls/etc. The Airpods are obviously linked to my personal Apple ID. If I pair them manually (case sync button) to a device with another Apple ID, does that mess up my original pairing at all? As in, I’d prefer my personal airpods not consider the work device an auto-connect device, or to mess up auto-connecting to my existing fleet of Tim Apple gadgets. I could very easily answer this myself, apologies, but I don’t have my work device on me today, and googling doesn’t seem to say much about using it with a device owned by an existing/different AppleID. Just wondering if anyone knows off hand. Else I’ll try tomorrow and I guess report back?
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# ? May 9, 2024 15:21 |
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I am in a similar situation except my work MBP does not have any appleid associated with it. It works pretty seamlessly from my experience, occasionally I will have to select the correct audio source in the menu bar of the mac or my phone, but generally it will reconnect to what I last told it to connect to which is my phone. It will ‘connect’ to anything it has paired with that is on and active, but you have to tell that device to use the airpods as the audio source to actually get it to connect connect. As to your concern, there are time where they decide that since I have just been taking calls to activate the audio source on my laptop when I want my phone but it really is trivial to tell the phone to use the airpods as audio source.
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# ? May 9, 2024 16:37 |
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Fedule posted:Forgive me but I've come to engage in some wishful thinking. Apple have said that the new iPad Pro needed to have the M4 because the M4 is specifically capable of driving the tandem OLED display. So, if they're doing display engine updates, is it slightly less of a pipe dream than usual that we may see some slight improvements to external display support on M4 Macs? It'd be nice, but I'm skeptical, given the history of external display support relative to when they made the jump to Retina, HDR, etc. I think any improvements would be because it also improves their own displays and results in a complementary benefit to external displays.
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# ? May 9, 2024 16:50 |
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First M4 benchmarks are leaking and https://twitter.com/VadimYuryev/status/1788324153797615687
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# ? May 9, 2024 17:42 |
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TheBacon posted:I am in a similar situation except my work MBP does not have any appleid associated with it. It works pretty seamlessly from my experience, occasionally I will have to select the correct audio source in the menu bar of the mac or my phone, but generally it will reconnect to what I last told it to connect to which is my phone. It will ‘connect’ to anything it has paired with that is on and active, but you have to tell that device to use the airpods as the audio source to actually get it to connect connect. As to your concern, there are time where they decide that since I have just been taking calls to activate the audio source on my laptop when I want my phone but it really is trivial to tell the phone to use the airpods as audio source. Killer info, thank you! To be honest everything else was secondary to “will this unpair from my personal appleID” and that sounds like it’s not the case. If it auto-reconnects to the work device that’s something I can easily live with. Cheers! E: Actually I might have misremembered. My Mac might not have any AppleID at all. My work /phone/ has a work Apple ID but I’m not planning on using that phone at all. So I’m exactly in your situation.
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# ? May 9, 2024 17:55 |
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Canned Sunshine posted:First M4 benchmarks are leaking and It is faster then the M3 Pro 12 core in many things but people also pointed out that Geekbench 6.3 added support for Arm Scalable Matrix Extensions (SME) instructions which may account for a bunch of the speed increase. I have no clue if this person is telling the truth but per their analysis all of the speed increases are due to that. Either way it seems like Apple is quickly moving on from the M3 line. https://x.com/negativeonehero/status/1788360191471431919 edit: I also did a comparison of one of them to my 12-core M3 Pro and while single core is faster multi-core isn't. https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/compare/6021405?baseline=6025843 editx2: looks like they updated their analysis and there is ~3% IPC increase. My bad for not looking for an updated tweet from last night. https://x.com/negativeonehero/status/1788364108737466609 god this blows fucked around with this message at 18:18 on May 9, 2024 |
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Canned Sunshine posted:First M4 benchmarks are leaking and Gimme dat GPU benchmark now!
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god this blows posted:It is faster then the M3 Pro 12 core in many things but people also pointed out that Geekbench 6.3 added support for Arm Scalable Matrix Extensions (SME) instructions which may account for a bunch of the speed increase. I have no clue if this person is telling the truth but per their analysis all of the speed increases are due to that. Either way it seems like Apple is quickly moving on from the M3 line. Thanks for the additional information! So it looks like M4 is going to be largely M3 + additional/improved NPU cores, maybe with a slight increase in CPU and GPU core counts for the Pro/Max/Ultra (if they do an Ultra, which I assume they will). Which makes sense, since M4 would be on a TSMC N3E I believe, compared to M3's N3B. Edit: That M4 (4p6e core) vs M3 Pro (6p6e) comparison is pretty useful, since I'd expect some additional uplift once you equalize out the performance cores. Canned Sunshine fucked around with this message at 19:46 on May 9, 2024 |
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Not me grumbling that the new iPad Pro out performs my 14" M3 Pro MacBook Pro for less money.
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Branch Nvidian posted:Not me grumbling that the new iPad Pro out performs my 14" M3 Pro MacBook Pro for less money. yeah i guess all those geekbench benchies you run on your mbp will look anemic in comparison
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mediaphage posted:yeah i guess all those geekbench benchies you run on your mbp will look anemic in comparison EXACTLY! this thing is practically useless garbage now!
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Branch Nvidian posted:Not me grumbling that the new iPad Pro out performs my 14" M3 Pro MacBook Pro for less money. Hey, I just got my M3 Pro MacBook Pro a month or so ago so I feel your pain. While I do agree this one benchmark makes it seem bad I'm holding out for other tests to see what the real performance difference is.
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Canned Sunshine posted:Thanks for the additional information! So it looks like M4 is going to be largely M3 + additional/improved NPU cores, maybe with a slight increase in CPU and GPU core counts for the Pro/Max/Ultra (if they do an Ultra, which I assume they will). Which makes sense, since M4 would be on a TSMC N3E I believe, compared to M3's N3B. I would be interested to see how an M4 Pro would fare against it. I'm not sure when that one might be coming out. A little annoying that they released the M4 so quickly but I just have to tell myself the laptop was the best I could get when I needed one. My power-supply was failing on an older machine and I had more of a need for a laptop than a desktop so I bought it. I figured April was a decent time as there was no way Apple was going to release the M4 before September... Boy was I wrong.
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god this blows posted:I would be interested to see how an M4 Pro would fare against it. I'm not sure when that one might be coming out. A little annoying that they released the M4 so quickly but I just have to tell myself the laptop was the best I could get when I needed one. My power-supply was failing on an older machine and I had more of a need for a laptop than a desktop so I bought it. I figured April was a decent time as there was no way Apple was going to release the M4 before September... Boy was I wrong. I mean, people are still generally happy with their M1s. Unless you need that extra processing power to cut down the time it takes to create something, it's largely still great and high performance with incredible battery life.
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# ? May 9, 2024 21:17 |
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No complaints about my 14” M1 Pro speedwise. They made it too good
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# ? May 9, 2024 21:19 |
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Kibner posted:I mean, people are still generally happy with their M1s. Unless you need that extra processing power to cut down the time it takes to create something, it's largely still great and high performance with incredible battery life. I honestly would've been fine with an M1 or M2 machine but got the M3 as it was the "best" I could get at the time. I'm actually not that upset as there will always be something better released. This machine is more than adequate for my use and will be for a decent bit of time. The quality of life improvement from changing from a desktop to a laptop has been worth the cost already. My work machine is a M1 Pro and I barely make that thing break a sweat and I'm in the application security space so I'm compiling code and doing various tests against things.
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# ? May 9, 2024 21:23 |
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It does make people like me in the market for a Mac Studio slightly wary. Buying an M2 Max right now seems, uh- not great!
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# ? May 9, 2024 21:30 |
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Yeast posted:It does make people like me in the market for a Mac Studio slightly wary. hopefully you're waiting for WWDC before buying one, since I think there's still a decent chance that a refreshed Studio (but now with M4) debuts then
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Branch Nvidian posted:Not me grumbling that the new iPad Pro out performs my 14" M3 Pro MacBook Pro for less money. At least the MacBook has a calculator app.
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glassyalabolas posted:At least the MacBook has a calculator app. but this fall!
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Kibner posted:I mean, people are still generally happy with their M1s. Unless you need that extra processing power to cut down the time it takes to create something, it's largely still great and high performance with incredible battery life. Concur, I have a 13” M1 MBP for work and the thing is still doing everything I ask of it while lasting all day on battery if needed. The only potential upside would be the multimonitor support so I wouldn’t have to use DisplayLink to run 2 external monitors in clamshell, but I have zero desires for more performance.
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Branch Nvidian posted:Not me grumbling that the new iPad Pro out performs my 14" M3 Pro MacBook Pro for less money. The iPad can't dissipate the heat though. It may outperform, but for how long?
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TheBacon posted:Concur, I have a 13” M1 MBP for work and the thing is still doing everything I ask of it while lasting all day on battery if needed. The only potential upside would be the multimonitor support so I wouldn’t have to use DisplayLink to run 2 external monitors in clamshell, but I have zero desires for more performance. Shouldn't a macbook pro be able to run 2 external monitors anyway? I get confused with the specifics of how they're nerfed. But agreed about M1 performance, I have no plans to change my M1 14-incher, it's still excellent.
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My 16" M1 is actually starting to chug a little when I'm coding but that seems to have started fairly abruptly just a couple months ago, and I feel like I crossed some threshold where I have more than N PyCharm projects open at all times. Seems like it must be a RAM thing more than anything, but the profiler thingy says I still have plenty of headroom (2GB unused out of 6GB allocated to the app, 32 total). (N=8)
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knox_harrington posted:Shouldn't a macbook pro be able to run 2 external monitors anyway? I get confused with the specifics of how they're nerfed. Dependent on cpu, the base M1 cpu needs the daisychain solution to support two external monitors, an M1 Pro cpu can do it fine as an example.
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yeah there’s the weird 13-inch mbp sku that’s historically been computationally more like an air than the rest of the pro lineup iirc it was their most popular model (or nearly) because of university students buying it but i’d be surprised if that still holds true
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knox_harrington posted:Shouldn't a macbook pro be able to run 2 external monitors anyway? I get confused with the specifics of how they're nerfed. Only with a ‘pro’ or better chip, standard chips only officially support 1 external monitor, even in clamshell.
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TheBacon posted:Only with a ‘pro’ or better chip, standard chips only officially support 1 external monitor, even in clamshell. They fixed that with the M3 and now you can get two external displays in clamshell.
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Canned Sunshine posted:They fixed that with the M3 and now you can get two external displays in clamshell. Well loving finally I am not sure how I missed that feature but sure enough right there in tech specs now. I guess time to pester work to buy me a new one ha.
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Canned Sunshine posted:hopefully you're waiting for WWDC before buying one, since I think there's still a decent chance that a refreshed Studio (but now with M4) debuts then yeah won't be buying until at least WWDC, but I'd also be pretty surprised if M4 Max and ultra chips are ready to go. Although if you'd said m4 was shipping next week in iPads before the event I'd have been sceptical as hell too, so hey
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down1nit posted:Oh apple I was a repair tech when the touchpad MacBook Pros came out. Leaving aside the godawful wireless antenna and it's legion of tine screws, the power connector was an insanely bad design decision. On the Retina MBPs, the power connector to the logic board was a substantial connector that you popped out of the board with a thumbnail. On the touchpads it was a flexgate connector; the kind where you have a flat ribbon cable that goes into a slot and is locked in place by flipping down a locking gate. That gate was loving flimsy. Opening one of those laptops had a minimum of two chances of killing the laptop, and in my shop, you did NOT want the boss to see you ordering a new top case because you broke the power connector. I never had to, but one laptop did go out with tape on that connector.
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Mac Hardware - Sweaty hole in my trackpad condom
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Is Apple really going whole hog on ChatGPT AI scam nonsense? Because that is not the path.
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