Apple Announces Completely Rebuilt 64-Bit Final Cut Pro X

On April 13, 2011, in Industry News, by Roberto Baldwin

Photo courtesy of Rob ImbsApple just announced Final Cut Pro X at the Final Cut Pro User Group’s annual SuperMeet at NAB.The update utilizes Cocoa, Core Animation, Grand Central Dispatch, and Open CL. Final Cut Pro X uses the CPU to render files in the…

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Apple Announces Completely Rebuilt 64-Bit Final Cut Pro X

On April 13, 2011, in Industry News, by Roberto Baldwin

Photo courtesy of Rob ImbsApple just announced Final Cut Pro X at the Final Cut Pro User Group’s annual SuperMeet at NAB.The update utilizes Cocoa, Core Animation, Grand Central Dispatch, and Open CL. Final Cut Pro X uses the CPU to render files in the…

Apple VESA Mount Adapter Kit for 24-inch/27-inch iMac and 24-inch LED Cinema Display – Mounting component ( mounting adapter ) for LCD display / CPU – mounting interface: 100 x 100 mm

On August 14, 2010, in Mac Monitors, by Iphone Unlocking

Use this kit to attach your 24-inch iMac (2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo or 2.8GHz Intel Core 2 Extreme) or 24-inch LED Cinema Display to a wall mount, articulating arm, or other VESA-compliant mounting solution Visit merchant

VMware Fusion 3

On June 18, 2010, in Mac Software, by Iphone Unlocking

With a highly optimized 64-bit engine, advanced memory and CPU management technology, VMware Fusion 3 runs the most demanding Mac and Windows applications side-by-side at maximum speeds without rebooting. With over 80 new features and a new ultra-fast Migration Assistant for Windows, it’s never been easier to run Windows on your Mac. Visit merchant

Early Tests Show The iPad Being Speedier Than Nexus One

On April 6, 2010, in Industry News, by Matthew Tilmann

iPadNexus2 We all knew that the iPad was going to be fast, and early users of the unit do in fact, claim it to be just that.  However, some new benchmark tests out seem to be proving just that same fact, according to DownloadSquad.

The tests used were the Javascript SunSpider tests, and the iPad out-performed the Nexus One by 38%!  While the margin of 10% when it comes to website load times isn’t exactly high, a win is a win right?

What’s leading to the iPad being a "speed demon"?  Why it’s Apple’s A4 system-on-a-chip of course!  When it was compared to the Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU used in the Nexus One, they both came in with a 1 GHz speed.  But, Apple being Apple, know one really knows just exactly what the A4 chip is.  AnandTech also feels that the iPad’s battery could be behind the peek in performance.

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