Anyone here planning a blackout then watching the keynote spoiler free? Anyone?
*crickets*
That would actually be a fantastic idea. I've thought about it for many keynotes past, but I've never come close to doing it.
Anyone here planning a blackout then watching the keynote spoiler free? Anyone?
*crickets*
Black or white iPad? I'm looking at this comparison now and white seems incredibly distracting. http://gizmodo.com/5781336/the-ipad-2-burning-question-black-or-white
it's only a new gadget announcement. it's not that exciting.
Whoever called 2GB lol
The last line of the output.I have no clue what I'm looking at but I'm excited.
vm_page_bootstrap: 244276 free pages and 8396 wired pages
244,276 (pages) x 4,000 bytes (size of a page) = 977,104,000 bytes = 977MB
So we're confirmed for 2048x1536 display, 1GB ram, and dual core A5X.
No surprises necessary, then. That'll do.
To me, the specs are nothing than specs. It just tells me that the device will run wonderfully.
The keynote won't blow anyone away (partially thanks to all the leaks).
What WILL blow everyone away is seeing a freaking retina display of that size in person for the first time, especially when comparing it to an iPad 2. Going to be crazy awesome.
They don't magically make things scale across multiple processors/GPUs though, there's still extra work to it, if the code can even take advantage of it much.iOS and OS X are pretty multicore capable operating systems, and GCD and OpenCL are getting more popular by the day.
Plus you're getting a new warranty along with it.Think how much your iPad 2 will have devalued by the time you decide to upgrade to the next model. Do it now, cut your losses. Then do it every year.
ARM's little.big thing might be ready in time for iPad 4...which would be quad core in a different way. Two low power cores for basic stuff and two high powered for faster stuff as needed. Are you counting that as ban worthy?I think when Apple evaluates a chip for their tablets they also take into consideration on whether to not they will be able to effectively use it for the the iPhone in the fall without killing the battery life. I think quad core won't work for iPhone 5, you can already see the effect that the dual-core A5 has had on battery life on the iPhone 4S (100 hours less standby).
So my prediction is that A5X for iPad 3, miniaturized under clocked (800mhz) A5X for iPhone 5 and a dual core A6 (using dual-A15 cores instead of quad-A9) for iPad 4. I don't think apple is going to go quad core at all. Ban bet motherfuckers.
Doesn't matter as long as the software isn't hard coded to anything, like something that'll scale to many cores should be fine on fewer cores as well.Did you mean that for iPad 4? A dual-core A15?
Is it advantageous to stay with the same number of cores (ie. dual core A9 and then to a dual core A15) as opposed to potentially going from dual to quad and then maybe back to dual?
How it works is that ARM makes a core design with whatever particular standard stuff and licenses that out, then whoever can make a whole CPU based off of it. Assuming the core is meant to be scalable to multiple cores, then yeah the implementor can do whatever the hell they want. Same goes for PowerVR.I'm probably sticking my foot in my mouth again, but isn't one of the features of the ARM Cortex-15 the ability to allow the implementor better scale how many cores they want to put in?
There's the "macroscalar" patent and IP application from a little while back (not completely sure but it seems to be hardware/software combo or something) but that's about it as far as mystery tweaks. No signs of clock speed but I'm hoping in the range of 1.5ghz+ or so.the dual core vs quad core expectations and performance concerns are premature. I mean, do we have any idea what clock speed the potential A5X will be set at? Any other tweaks to the chip? Who knows how much of a boost it will be over the A5
lets wait till we see some performance videos (probably tomorrow after the keynote) of webpage loading, app launching, etc... to see how the iPad 3 handles itself with this resolution increase.
The leaks are controlled to eke out hype and to hide the REAL surprises...nerd math.. wait, all math is nerd math. carry on.
I'm actually surprised how much of this has leaked. I thought Apple had a tighter grip on things.
Will apple stores have ipad 3s for demo before sale, or only on the day of sale?
It will be worth something but not for the reason you state. I'm sure you could sell it at a garage sale 15 years from now.
So we're confirmed for 2048x1536 display, 1GB ram, and dual core A5X.
No surprises necessary, then. That'll do.
Will apple stores have ipad 3s for demo before sale, or only on the day of sale?
Will apple stores have ipad 3s for demo before sale, or only on the day of sale?
The keynote won't blow anyone away (partially thanks to all the leaks).
the surprises is what i live for, STOP RUINING MY SURPRISES.
Apple has changed =(
The leaks are controlled to eke out hype and to hide the REAL surprises...
We should've predicted 1GB of ram long ago. 512 pairs for dual channel is so damn obvious.
Where can stream the event on my iPhone?
Yeah, but some were saying 768MB or whatnot.I thought we all thought it was 1GB purely because the frame buffer needed for that resolution. I wonder how hot this thing is going to run at full load.
nowhere.
The hell? Are they even streaming it at all?
doesn't look like it. Just live blogs.
So we're confirmed for 2048x1536 display, 1GB ram, and dual core A5X.
No surprises necessary, then. That'll do.
doesn't look like it. Just live blogs.
Have they ever streamed any of their events?
Have they ever streamed any of their events?
They don't magically make things scale across multiple processors/GPUs though, there's still extra work to it, if the code can even take advantage of it much.
How it works is that ARM makes a core design with whatever particular standard stuff and licenses that out, then whoever can make a whole CPU based off of it. Assuming the core is meant to be scalable to multiple cores, then yeah the implementor can do whatever the hell they want. Same goes for PowerVR.
Basically you have these core design licenses and get smart people together to throw all this stuff onto a chip (the SoC/System on a Chip), customizing it to your needs. However many cores (as the design allows), clock speeds, memory, whatever other random controllers, etc.
2010 September event. Excellent streaming and iOS compatible.Have they ever streamed any of their events?
Wouldn't it make more sense if it said "...and FEEL"?I'm still not letting go of the 'haptic touch' rumors.
Here is a tablet which has that technology.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5X-9-57qG9Y
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Like their invitation said:
"We have something you really have to see. And Touch"
I'm still not letting go of the 'haptic touch' rumors.
Here is a tablet which has that technology.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5X-9-57qG9Y
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Like their invitation said:
"We have something you really have to see. And iPod Touch"
Not sure if serious. It's 15 hrs before the event and only hardcore tech fans and the hardcore tech press are following this stuff this closely. Apple plans on selling tens of millions of these to the general public. Why would they leak stuff so soon before the event to such a small group?