Oh Come On, Apple!
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TechLinked reviews and盖discusses a flurry of recent tech headlines with their characteristic quick-cut pacing and humor. The video opens by recapping Apple’s Peek Performance event, noting the refresh of the iPhone SE at $429 powered by the A15 Bionic, and the iPad Air adopting the M1 chip alongside the iPad Pro lineup. The hosts then break down more ambitious announcements, highlighting the M1 Ultra as essentially two M1 Max chips fused together and its use in the new Mac Studio, a compact Mac mini variant with a pronounced cooling design. They point out the Mac Studio’s starting price of around $2,000 and compare it to the potential capabilities against Apple’s Mac Pro, while also calling attention to the 5K Studio Display and its extra cost, including a rotating arm that comes with some caveats about adjustability. Throughout, the hosts pepper in light commentary about Apple’s design choices, including the VESA mount requirement for rotation, and they question the scale and meaning of on-screen performance bars used in the presentation. The segment moves on to other tech items in QUICK BITS, such as AMD TPM issues affecting Windows PCs, and they explain the workaround of using a discrete TPM module while noting potential timing for a proper fix. They also cover broader tech news including allegations of forced labor in some Amazon supplier factories, a look at Android app archiving to shrink app size, HBO facing a data-sharing lawsuit, and LimeWire’s relaunch as an NFT marketplace, all tied together with humorous quips and brisk analysis. The hosts then pivot to a sponsor segment with Wealthfront, emphasizing accessible long-term investing and a simple onboarding process before wrapping with a playful nod to retro vehicles and upcoming gadget timelines, leaving viewers with a sense of rapid-fire updates and a few pointed questions about the industry’s direction.
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Questions answered
- What new hardware did Apple announce at Peek Performance according to TechLinked?
- Apple announced an updated iPhone SE with the A15 Bionic and a new iPad Air powered by the M1 chip, along with the M1 Ultra and the Mac Studio as a high-performance compact computer option.
- What is the stance on the Mac Studio’s price and its competition to the Mac Pro?
- The hosts note the Mac Studio starts around $2,000, powered by the M1 Ultra, and they question how it stacks up against the Mac Pro, implying it could be a strong competitor in certain workflows.