![]() ![]() The memory Apple is using and support LPDDR4X only allows up to 16GB in Dual Channel config. >So what gives? Well, these M1 systems are replacing Intel-based Macs that never had more than 16 GB of RAM. Then there were unconfirmed report where 11.01 allows the MacBook Pro and Mac Mini to run closet to 3.2Ghz peak where previously it was closer to 3Ghz, as it was on MacBook Air. In normal circumstance the Fan runs at ~1200 RPM, and is literally unheard-able. So even when they have it installed they dont kick in until very late. Generally speaking Macbook, or even iMac dont turn the Fan up until it is 80C+. I have yet to see any one actually running Mac Fan Control to test it. Again, the Cinebench multi-core CPU benchmark taxes every available CPU core for 10 minutes. >The Fan, I presume it has engaged at times when I’ve taxed the system. And It is extremely profitable for Apple for the volume they are selling, where demand has been outpacing Supply for nearly 6 months after the initial AirPod launch. ![]() They are extremely high margin, as with any Audio Product. This had a lot of people believing AirPod are really low margin, but they are not. > At $159, I think the margins on AirPods are very low. The same thing happened with AirPod when he claims AirPod were likely sold at cost You will definitely see some Apple Fans running around on the Internet suggesting Apple doesn't do GC, they do Reference Counting. Generally speaking I think these are nitpicking, but given the reach and audience of DaringFireball I do wish he made it a little clearer. People on HN will likely be quick to point out the bit about Reference Counting and GC. ![]()
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