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1 month ago |
cultofmac.com | David Snow |Mac Mini |Mac Pro
The M4 Mac mini disguised an a toddler Mac Pro sits to the left of the displays. Photo: [email protected] In my lengthy travels among computer setups displayed on social media, I saw a cool Mac mini case a while back that made the compact M4/M4 Pro desktop computer look like a little Mac Pro. I wondered if it’d catch on as a cool, must-have accessory, but then I never saw it again — until now.
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Dec 11, 2024 |
cultofmac.com | David Snow |iPad Pro |Mac Pro
A university student calling themselves a “broke Harvard undergrad” while showing off a computer setup loaded with older and newer Apple hardware is bound to take some ribbing from social media on various levels. But today’s data-science number-crunching setup makes impressive and thrifty use of newer and older gear, including a 2023 M3 MacBook Pro, a 2013 “trash can” Mac Pro and a 2018 Intel MacBook Pro, plus a 2021 iPad Pro and a PlayStation 5 console. This post contains affiliate links.
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Dec 11, 2024 |
analyticsvidhya.com | Sukanya Bag |iPad Pro |Mac Mini |Mac Pro
In our fast-paced digital age, accessing the most current information quickly is more important than ever. Traditional sources often fall short, either because they’re outdated or simply unavailable when we need them the most. This is where the concept of a real-time, web-enhanced Agentic RAG application steps in, offering a groundbreaking solution.
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Jun 2, 2024 |
cultofmac.com | Ed Hardy |Mac Pro
Don’t get your heart set on new Macs launching at WWDC24 next week. A generally reliable tipster predicts that that’ll be none unveiled at Apple’s developer conference. And not just Macs. Supposedly the agenda includes no new hardware at all. Don’t expect new Macs at WWDC24Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference is supposed to be about software — it’s the traditional venue to introduce major upgrades to macOS, iOS, watchOS, etc. But sometimes hardware slips in, too.
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May 20, 2024 |
cultofmac.com | Ed Hardy |Mac Pro
Mac Studio and Mac Pro models updated with M3 Ultra that had previously been expected soon have reportedly been cancelled. Apparently, professional Mac users shouldn’t look out for new hardware with faster processors at WWDC24 in June. And the wait might actually stretch until next year’s WWDC25. It seems Apple has already moved on from its M3 series so there are no new chips to ready go into these high-end desktops. No Mac Studio or Mac Pro with Apple M3 Ultra?
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