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Three nerds discussing tech, Apple, programming, and loosely related matters.

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episode 407: It Isn't a Big Grapefruit


  • Pre-show: You heard it here first: Marco is really starting to justify a new Mac.
  • Follow-up:
    • You can restore stuff from iCloud here (via Ryan Fegley)
    • Accelerated TensorFlow for macOS probably just uses the GPU
      • Neural Engine can be used as well, though. (via @hishnash)
    • Apple did make an ECC RAM controller in the past (via Max Lein)
    • Lots of info about scaling the M1 via Jonathan Dietz
      • Die size spreadsheet
    • Cerebras, the big-die ML accelerator (via Andrew Bunner)
    • Memory bus thoughts from Wade Tregaskis
      • Memory interface bandwidth
    • Dual M1 Macs
    • “Low-effort” Mac Pro
    • TMSC Achieves Breakthrough in 2nm Manufacturing
      • What is “risk production”?
    • Alexander Graf virtualizes ARM Windows on Apple Silicon
      • 9to5Mac
      • QEMU
  • Marco’s Mini Monologues
    • Smart Speaker Size Comparison (scroll down a bit)
    • Panzarino’s observation about Qi chargers
    • …and his FU
  • #askatp
    • Is it possible to disable the fan on the new M1 MacBook Pro? (via Matthew Taylor)
      • CoolBook
      • TG Pro
    • What’s our deal with Apple News+ anyway? (via Bryan Hoffman)
    • Component Motherboards : SoC :: ICE : Electric Cars? (via Kevin Doran)
      • VLSI
      • VHF / UHF
  • Post-show:
    • Yes, John is aware of breadboxes.
    • Tesla’s “Mission Accomplished”

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 December 3, 2020  1h49m