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2025-05-02

Découvrez le Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 6 – i7-13700H, 64 Go DDR5, 1 To SSD, RTX 2000 Ada, écran 16″ WUXGA. La puissance mobile certifiée ISV, idéale pour les pros !

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le Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 6
TorenoToreno17
2024-03-10

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Today on the Alpha Strike Dev Server we take a look at the IJN Mutsu, the second ship of the Nagato class of battleship and the first 16 inch armed battleship introduced to War Thunder, opening the way for battleships like the Iowa's, Nelsons and similar battleships!

So join me as we look at this vehicle, analyse its stats and discuss how I think it will perform in War Thunder.

2021-10-20

Alright, today I am going to test out my Arch Linux installation on my MacBook Pro 16,1 in production aka. during work.

#arch #macbook #16inch #t2linux

petapixel (unofficial)petapixel@ծմակուտ.հայ
2021-10-18

Apple’s Most Tricked-Out M1 Max-Powered MacBook Pro Costs $6,099

The most tricked-out 16-inch MacBook Pro with M1 Max will cost $6,099 which is significantly more than the max price of the original $2,300 13-inch MacBook Pro announced last year.

Apple's new MacBook Pro promises a lot. It features a brand new keyboard, ditches the Touch Bar, adds a ton of ports back to the machine, and has a much better and brighter display. That display is not only larger thanks to smaller bezels, but also uses the same technology that makes the new iPad Pro so appealing: mini LED. The display can also refresh up to 120Hz and features ProMotion, the same tech in the new iPhone 13 Pro, which dynamically changes refresh rate to preserve battery life, but scales up when needed.

Basically everything that photographers, videographers, and other creative professionals have been asking Apple to put into a pro machine, the company did.

On top of all the updates to the outside of the new MacBook Pro, Apple also seriously upped the power on the inside with the new M1 Pro and M1 Max chips. Specifically, the M1 Max is the largest chip Apple has ever built and features a 10-core CPU and a 32-core GPU with 57 billion transistors.

Apple says that it can support three Pro Display XDRs and a 4K TV all at once all without a single adapter, which means basically any pro desktop imaginable can be fully supported.

But all that power comes at a price, and while Apple said that the 16-inch M1 Max-powered machine starts at $3,500, it's not hard to almost double that. Jumping from 32GB of unified memory up to 64GB of unified memory adds $400, and moving to 8TB of SSD storage capacity up from 1TB adds a whopping $2,200. Together, that brings the final price to $6,099.

Luckily, most won't need that much internal storage thanks to the abundance of Thunderbolt ports that support blazing fast external storage. If the base 1TB SSD isn't touched, the most powerful MacBook Pro Apple has ever made costs a much more approachable $3,900. That's not anything close to cheap, but if Apple is to be believed, this computer is set to make the M1, which already roasted much of the competition, look slow by comparison.

#equipment #news #16inch #apple #applem1 #applem1max #applesilicon #computer #expensive #laptop #m1 #m1max #m1pro #macbookpro

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petapixel (unofficial)petapixel@ծմակուտ.հայ
2021-07-02

Apple Investing Heavily in Mini-LED Production for Macbook Pros: Report

The impressive mini-LED technology that makes the new M1-powered iPad Pro's display so dazzling looks like just the first of many to feature it. A new report alleges the company is investing $200 million to bring mini-LED displays to MacBook Pros.

In his review of the M1-powered iPad Pro, PetaPixel 's DL Cade wrote that the Liquid Retina XDR -- Apple's branding for mini-LED -- "is a showstopper, with 10,000 miniLEDs arranged into 2,596 individually controlled local dimming zones. To put this in perspective, the 32-inch Pro Display XDR that costs $5,000 (without a stand) has a total of just 576 zones."

In every other way, the iPad Pro’s display equals the Pro Display XDR. Color gamut is a full 100% coverage of Display P3, it can hit the same peak (1600 nits) and sustained (1000 nits) brightness as the Pro Display XDR, and thanks to local dimming, blacks are truly black. This performance is obvious the moment you watch or edit HDR content—the display is truly stunning.

In addition to maintaining incredible color accuracy, mini-LED technology lets displays simultaneously get incredibly bright, which makes for better HDR viewing experiences. The iPad Pro sustains about 1000 nits of brightness and peaks at 1600 nits. For comparison, typical monitors will often not exceed 400 to 600 nits.

Compared side-by-side with the previous iPad Pro model, the difference is night and day:

"There’s no denying it: this is the nicest display in the Apple ecosystem," Cade wrote.

Experts never believed that incredible display would only ever exist on Apple's high-end tablet line, and a new report by DigiTimes and spotted by MacRumors confirms as much. Apple is reportedly investing $200 million in additional surface mounted technology (SMT) equipment for four brand new mini-LED assembly lines that are expected to be leveraged for its upcoming MacBook Pros. The report alleges that the four new assembly lines would be able to output an additional 700,000 to 800,000 mini-LED MacBook Pro devices.

The new SMT machines are expected to be installed at TSMT's manufacturing plants in China, a source told DigiTimes , and TSMT disclosed plans to expand capacity at its manufacturing complex in Dongguan, southern China.

Apple has reportedly been struggling to keep up with demand for the mini-LED panels for its iPad Pros, a market segment with likely less demand than flagship laptops would command. In addition to bolstering its own production lines, Apple is reportedly looking to add additional mini-LED suppliers ahead of the launch of its 14-inc and 16-inch MacBook Pros.

#equipment #news #rumors #14inch #16inch #apple #digitimes #display #ipadpro #laptop #m1 #m1x #macbook #macbookprom1 #miniled #rumor

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