407: It Isn’t a Big Grapefruit
Marco's Mini reviews, more on M1 scaling, completely predictable computer waffling, and our problem with Apple News.
Episode 407 of the Accidental Tech Podcast podcast, hosted by ATP, titled "407: It Isn’t a Big Grapefruit" was published on December 3, 2020 and runs 109 minutes.
December 3, 2020 ·109m · Accidental Tech Podcast
Episode Description
- 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)
- Neural Engine can be used as well, though. (via
- Apple did make an ECC RAM controller in the past (via Max Lein)
- Lots of info about scaling the M1 via Jonathan Dietz
- Cerebras, the big-die ML accelerator (via Andrew Bunner)
- Memory bus thoughts from Wade Tregaskis
- Dual M1 Macs
- “Low-effort” Mac Pro
- TMSC Achieves Breakthrough in 2nm Manufacturing
- Alexander Graf virtualizes ARM Windows on Apple Silicon
- Marco’s Mini Monologues
- Smart Speaker Size Comparison (scroll down a bit)
- Panzarino’s observation about Qi chargers
- …and his FU
#askatp- Post-show:
- Yes, John is aware of breadboxes.
- Tesla’s “Mission Accomplished”
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