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by Uehreka
1837 days ago
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The day they stop selling Intel Macs, there will be an uproar from people who claimed that X months was not enough time to refresh their workplace's MacBooks--which need to be Intel because in spite of Rosetta 2 and the speed at which libraries and apps are being recompiled there's still some obscure thing that doesn't work yet on M1. They're kinda damned if they do, damned if they don't. But enough of that, let's look at whether they decided this "for reasons other than technical". A lot of the features (the FaceTime image processing, the dictation and speech stuff, etc.) seem like the kind of thing that was built against their Neural Engine. Intel CPUs don't have custom circuitry for running neural nets, let alone an API that is congruent with Apple's. It makes sense that computers with certain advanced hardware are going to get features that other computers without equivalent hardware can't support. |
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