• A15 downclocked iPad Mini doesn't support mmWave 5G

    From NewsKrawler@21:1/5 to All on Fri Sep 17 02:55:25 2021
    A15 downclocked iPad Mini doesn't support mmWave 5G https://www.theverge.com/2021/9/16/22678389/apple-ipad-mini-no-mmwave-downclocked-a15

    "the new iPad Mini doesn't support mmWave 5G. There's also a hint that its
    new A15 Bionic processor might be downclocked in comparison to the version
    that appears in the iPhone 13 line"

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  • From Bob Campbell@21:1/5 to NewsKrawler on Sat Sep 18 11:13:33 2021
    NewsKrawler <newskrawl@krawl.org> wrote:
    A15 downclocked iPad Mini doesn't support mmWave 5G https://www.theverge.com/2021/9/16/22678389/apple-ipad-mini-no-mmwave-downclocked-a15

    "the new iPad Mini doesn't support mmWave 5G. There's also a hint that its new A15 Bionic processor might be downclocked in comparison to the version that appears in the iPhone 13 line"

    Wow, thanks for this Breaking News! You must have been Krawling around for days to come up with this gem.

    So, a mid range model doesn’t have high end features. Truly unbelievable.
    No other company EVER does that.

    Hey, I hear it also has only an 8.3” screen AND it only comes in 64GB and 256GB configs. Alert the media.

    Apple is doomed. DOOMED I say.

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  • From Lewis@21:1/5 to NewsKrawler on Sat Sep 18 21:44:59 2021
    In message <si102s$12ha7$1@paganini.bofh.team> NewsKrawler <newskrawl@krawl.org> wrote:
    There's also a hint that its new A15 Bionic processor might be
    downclocked in comparison to the version that appears in the iPhone 13
    line"

    "downclocked?" I don't recall Apple saying anything about the clock speed
    of any processors in many many years.

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  • From nospam@21:1/5 to g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me on Sat Sep 18 20:44:08 2021
    In article <slrnskcner.ot1.g.kreme@m1mini.local>, Lewis <g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me> wrote:

    There's also a hint that its new A15 Bionic processor might be
    downclocked in comparison to the version that appears in the iPhone 13 line"

    "downclocked?" I don't recall Apple saying anything about the clock speed
    of any processors in many many years.

    apple doesn't, but third parties do.

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  • From Lewis@21:1/5 to nospam on Sun Sep 19 13:29:38 2021
    In message <180920212044084853%nospam@nospam.invalid> nospam <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote:
    In article <slrnskcner.ot1.g.kreme@m1mini.local>, Lewis <g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me> wrote:

    There's also a hint that its new A15 Bionic processor might be
    downclocked in comparison to the version that appears in the iPhone 13
    line"

    "downclocked?" I don't recall Apple saying anything about the clock speed
    of any processors in many many years.

    apple doesn't, but third parties do.

    Then "downclocked" is a bullshit lie.


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    just the same, the only real difference being that they can't
    spell properly. --Carpe Jugulum

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  • From nospam@21:1/5 to g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me on Sun Sep 19 10:52:43 2021
    In article <slrnskeeq2.15r9.g.kreme@m1mini.local>, Lewis <g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me> wrote:


    There's also a hint that its new A15 Bionic processor might be
    downclocked in comparison to the version that appears in the iPhone 13 >> > line"

    "downclocked?" I don't recall Apple saying anything about the clock speed >> of any processors in many many years.

    apple doesn't, but third parties do.

    Then "downclocked" is a bullshit lie.

    supposedly the a15 in the ipad mini is running at a slightly slower
    clock speed than the iphone 13.

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  • From Lewis@21:1/5 to nospam on Sun Sep 19 17:16:36 2021
    In message <190920211052432310%nospam@nospam.invalid> nospam <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote:
    In article <slrnskeeq2.15r9.g.kreme@m1mini.local>, Lewis <g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me> wrote:


    There's also a hint that its new A15 Bionic processor might be
    downclocked in comparison to the version that appears in the iPhone 13 >> >> > line"

    "downclocked?" I don't recall Apple saying anything about the clock speed >> >> of any processors in many many years.

    apple doesn't, but third parties do.

    Then "downclocked" is a bullshit lie.

    supposedly the a15 in the ipad mini is running at a slightly slower
    clock speed than the iphone 13.

    So? The "same" chips often run at different clock speeds depending on
    other factors, like power, cooling, binning, and even memory.

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    "Yes, but why does the chicken cross the road, huh, if not for love?
    I do not know."

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  • From Robin Goodfellow@21:1/5 to Lewis on Mon Oct 4 21:41:43 2021
    XPost: comp.sys.mac.system

    Lewis <g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me> asked
    supposedly the a15 in the ipad mini is running at a slightly slower
    clock speed than the iphone 13.

    So? The "same" chips often run at different clock speeds depending on
    other factors, like power, cooling, binning, and even memory.

    *Why do apologists hate almost every actual fact about Apple products?*

    Since I study apologists I find it interesting how people like Lewis seem to
    be so upset at a simple fact (one they just happen to not like) about Apple.

    Even the fact of a lower a15 clock speed on the iPad is a fact Lewis hates.

    Why?
    *Why do apologists hate almost every real fact about Apple products?*

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  • From Alan Baker@21:1/5 to Robin Goodfellow on Mon Oct 4 15:02:42 2021
    XPost: comp.sys.mac.system

    On 2021-10-04 2:41 p.m., Robin Goodfellow wrote:
    Lewis <g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me> asked
    supposedly the a15 in the ipad mini is running at a slightly slower
    clock speed than the iphone 13.

    So? The "same" chips often run at different clock speeds depending on
    other factors, like power, cooling, binning, and even memory.

    *Why do apologists hate almost every actual fact about Apple products?*

    Since I study apologists I find it interesting how people like Lewis seem to be so upset at a simple fact (one they just happen to not like) about Apple.

    Even the fact of a lower a15 clock speed on the iPad is a fact Lewis hates.

    Why?
    *Why do apologists hate almost every real fact about Apple products?*


    Why did you insist on adding a mac group to this thread, Arlen?

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  • From Alan Baker@21:1/5 to Robin Goodfellow on Mon Oct 4 14:49:05 2021
    XPost: comp.sys.mac.system

    On 2021-10-04 2:41 p.m., Robin Goodfellow wrote:
    Lewis <g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me> asked
    supposedly the a15 in the ipad mini is running at a slightly slower
    clock speed than the iphone 13.

    So? The "same" chips often run at different clock speeds depending on
    other factors, like power, cooling, binning, and even memory.

    *Why do apologists hate almost every actual fact about Apple products?*

    What fact has anyone supposedly "hated" here, Arlen?


    Since I study apologists I find it interesting how people like Lewis seem to be so upset at a simple fact (one they just happen to not like) about Apple.

    Even the fact of a lower a15 clock speed on the iPad is a fact Lewis hates.

    Nope.


    Why?
    *Why do apologists hate almost every real fact about Apple products?*


    Why do you insist anyone hates the fact that chips are used just as he said?

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  • From nospam@21:1/5 to Ancient-of-Days@Heaven.Net on Mon Oct 4 17:45:42 2021
    XPost: comp.sys.mac.system

    In article <sjfsed$kpk$1@gioia.aioe.org>, Robin Goodfellow <Ancient-of-Days@Heaven.Net> wrote:

    *Why do I hate almost every actual fact about Apple products?*

    ftfy

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  • From YK@21:1/5 to Alan Baker on Tue Oct 5 20:15:43 2021
    XPost: comp.sys.mac.system

    On 10/4/21 6:02 PM, Alan Baker wrote:
    On 2021-10-04 2:41 p.m., Robin Goodfellow wrote:
    Lewis <g.kreme@kreme.dont-email.me> asked
    supposedly the a15 in the ipad mini is running at a slightly slower
    clock speed than the iphone 13.

    So? The "same" chips often run at different clock speeds depending on
    other factors, like power, cooling, binning, and even memory.

    *Why do apologists hate almost every actual fact about Apple products?*

    Since I study apologists I find it interesting how people like Lewis
    seem to
    be so upset at a simple fact (one they just happen to not like) about
    Apple.

    Even the fact of a lower a15 clock speed on the iPad is a fact Lewis
    hates.

    Why?
    *Why do apologists hate almost every real fact about Apple products?*


    Why did you insist on adding a mac group to this thread, Arlen?

    Because he is an ass who knows he can push people's button's. That's how
    he gets his kicks, proving he is better than any one else. I worked
    under a number of system admins and IT heads who knew better and more
    than anyone (in their minds). They reveled in proving others wrong, even
    when they were not wrong.

    I have only read Arlen's posts through others, as I have he and the
    threads he starts filters. If people would just not respond to him, i
    think he would go away quickly. Unfortunately some folks can't resist responding to his posts, Some of them are much like him in that they are
    sure they know more than him and just have to prove it.

    YK

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  • From Robin Goodfellow@21:1/5 to youkidding@yahoo.com on Wed Oct 6 09:46:42 2021
    XPost: comp.sys.mac.system

    YK <youkidding@yahoo.com> asked
    Some of them are much like him in that they are
    sure they know more than him and just have to prove it.

    And yet, _never_ have they found even _once_ my facts to be wrong.

    Such as the fact Apple has _never_ tested huge portions of their OS code. <https://googleprojectzero.blogspot.com/2019/08/a-very-deep-dive-into-ios-exploit.html>

    What they hate, and I fully understand why, is they have no defense to facts about Apple that they, themselves, hate are true about all Apple products.
    --
    Never forget, APple is all MARKETING and the lowest R&D of all high tech.

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  • From Alan Baker@21:1/5 to Robin Goodfellow on Wed Oct 6 08:54:39 2021
    XPost: comp.sys.mac.system

    On 2021-10-06 2:46 a.m., Robin Goodfellow wrote:
    YK <youkidding@yahoo.com> asked
    Some of them are much like him in that they are
    sure they know more than him and just have to prove it.

    And yet, _never_ have they found even _once_ my facts to be wrong.

    Well that's a lie.


    Such as the fact Apple has _never_ tested huge portions of their OS code.

    And that is a new lie.

    <https://googleprojectzero.blogspot.com/2019/08/a-very-deep-dive-into-ios-exploit.html>

    Which doesn't prove a thing about testing.


    What they hate, and I fully understand why, is they have no defense to facts about Apple that they, themselves, hate are true about all Apple products.


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