If she can do it sarcastically I pay extra.saying you want to kill yourself with Siri around will have her suggest suicide hotline.
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If she can do it sarcastically I pay extra.saying you want to kill yourself with Siri around will have her suggest suicide hotline.
Honestly, I fail to see why this matters.
My email and web browsing on my phone will go the same speed either way
Lmao it chooses the perfect moments to say it automatically.If she can do it sarcastically I pay extra.
Very very true.It's Apple's trajectory with their A and M series chips that is significant here and that some seem to be missing. Some of us may not care for Apple's devices or ecosystem - for me they've always felt a bit too straightjacketed of an experience - but the degree of the performance jump between iterations in their new chips is something that should to be observed because it has implications for all computing, when considering it 2-5 years forward.
There's already significant movement in professional applications and studios moving away from heavy desktop CPU's and toward Apple M1 and soon M2, and the degree to which this movement is picking up speed in terms of existing software being overhauled to accomodate M1 is kinda staggering. Again, take that and extrapolate 2-5 years forward and what's happening now is very significant.
Funny how Apple was at one point dogshit stuck underneath Bill Gates' shoe, now it's a planet with a gravitational field. You talk about a comeback.
What I observe is that performance from ARM is stagnating, except for Apple. It used to be that Apple was behind and that Apple was like 2-3 Android generations behind, but now they're King. It's good to be the King.It's Apple's trajectory with their A and M series chips that is significant here and that some seem to be missing. Some of us may not care for Apple's devices or ecosystem - for me they've always felt a bit too straightjacketed of an experience - but the degree of the performance jump between iterations in their new chips is something that should to be observed because it has implications for all computing, when considering it 2-5 years forward.
What I observe is that performance from ARM is stagnating, except for Apple. It used to be that Apple was behind and that Apple was like 2-3 Android generations behind, but now they're King. It's good to be the King.
Though I feel that's largely due to Apple and not the industry getting too comfortable in their market position. Samsung's Exynos chips weren't always top dog compared to others in the market, but they did have respectable performance. Some of the early models of Exynos SoC's use PowerVR, but then began to use more Mali graphics instead. Now nobody is using PowerVR because of Apple. Straight from the Wiki, "These GPUs are no longer called PowerVR, they are called IMG.[58] Imagination Technologies signed a new "multi-year, multi-lease agreement" with Apple for integration in future iOS devices on January 2, 2020". Who's GPU's are these again?
The peaks are very high but not the sustained. It barely outperforms the xiaomi mi 11 ultra, but the peaks are insane. If Apple could put a cooler on this then I'm sure there's performance potential.Anandtech put out a good review on the A15 today.
https://www.anandtech.com/show/16983/the-apple-a15-soc-performance-review-faster-more-efficient
Yeah but also its battery usage is tiny, the thing sips juice. Apple for whatever reason has the chip facing inward towards the LCD, if they flipped it over and had it instead in contact with the case it would get more performance but the case would get pretty toasty. But that would be negated the second it was put in a case anyways.The peaks are very high but not the sustained. It barely outperforms the xiaomi mi 11 ultra, but the peaks are insane. If Apple could put a cooler on this then I'm sure there's performance potential.
I missed the test where they show the power consumption. Where is that test?Yeah but also its battery usage is tiny, the thing sips juice.
I would be in favor of heating the housing since in the winter that would keep my hands warm. Would suck for the summer. Putting it in a case sucks but you'd think that Apple would design a phone that doesn't need a case. My Moto X4 is a nightmare because the glass body is extremely slippery, to the point where it slips off anything. Without a rubber case, the phone couldn't even be put in my pocket without losing it. I think phone manufacturers need to stop making their devices thinner and worry about usability instead. What's the point of a thinner slimmer phone when I know the moment we drop it we're going to spend a lot of money repairing it. Especially when it comes to cooling it since that's going to obviously be a problem for phone manufacturers going forward.Apple for whatever reason has the chip facing inward towards the LCD, if they flipped it over and had it instead in contact with the case it would get more performance but the case would get pretty toasty. But that would be negated the second it was put in a case anyways.
In a few charts, they have Performance and Power both listedI missed the test where they show the power consumption. Where is that test?
I would be in favor of heating the housing since in the winter that would keep my hands warm. Would suck for the summer. Putting it in a case sucks but you'd think that Apple would design a phone that doesn't need a case. My Moto X4 is a nightmare because the glass body is extremely slippery, to the point where it slips off anything. Without a rubber case, the phone couldn't even be put in my pocket without losing it. I think phone manufacturers need to stop making their devices thinner and worry about usability instead. What's the point of a thinner slimmer phone when I know the moment we drop it we're going to spend a lot of money repairing it. Especially when it comes to cooling it since that's going to obviously be a problem for phone manufacturers going forward.