Oct 14 2008

MacBook Design Video

Apple has an excellent video on the behind-the-scenes design process of the new MacBook.

The bits about the machining process were especially interesting to me because of my mechanical engineering background. I can only hope to someday design something so amazing.

(Via DF.)


Apr 4 2007

8-Core Mac Pros

The Mac Pro: now with 8-cores.

The config: Two 3.0GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon

The price: $1.5 grand over the base ‘Two 2.66GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon’ config

Shipping now, but no other price drops.

I don’t think that Photoshop or Final Cut can even effectively utilize 8 cores at once so I can’t see how this will be worth it except for the most demanding users doing 3D rendering and using scientific apps (for extremely multithreaded number crunching). Even Apple’s tests only show the 8-core model as being “up to 1.4 times as fast” as a 4-core 3.0 GHz machine.

(Via Engadget.)


Oct 24 2006

Core 2 Duo MacBook Pros

As long expected, the MacBook Pros got the (stupidly named) Core 2 Duo bump today. Prices stay the same, specs get better. Highlights of the highlights: FW800 on the 15″ and 3GB max RAM for both sizes.

As I expected, there’s no word on the little non-pro bros, but those things are selling so well I don’t think Apple is in any kind of hurry.


Sep 5 2006

Apple Media Event: ‘It’s Showtime’

Exciting stuff. I wish I still was working for them. Rumored new iPods, iMacs, Mac Book Pros, an iTunes movie service, maybe even a ‘One More Thing’ mystery device (which WWDC was sorely lacking)?


Aug 31 2006

iSight Funky-ness

I’ve been messing with the iSight on my brand new MacBook (in white) because it was working at first and then it got really dark (so that you could only see light bulbs in the image). Finally, it stopped working at all with Photo Booth reporting that the camera was in use even after just booting up or logging into a fresh test account.

I figured it must be a software issue because it disappeared when I booted the machine off of my new Mac Pro drive in target disk mode. However a clean install of OS X didn’t change anything even after all the updates were applied.

Somewhat stumped, I did some searching and found this account of the exact same problem (with more technical details). It turns out that because I had installed Boot Camp on my Mac Pro and then booted my Mac Book off of this drive, the iSight firmware had been updated. As such, the Mac Book was unable to communicate with it as it lacked corresponding updated drivers (but the Mac Pro could because it had those drivers). The solution is to extract the iSight drivers from the Boot Camp 1.1 installer and add them to the Mac Book (Boot Camp installation is not needed, but would work too). I imagine this will only be an issue until Apple releases 10.4.8 which bundles the updated drivers, but I thought it was an interesting problem worth discussing. However, this could remain an issue in the future for a computer that hasn’t been updated to 10.4.8 or had Boot Camp 1.1 installed.

The moral of the story is: be careful mixing machines with Boot Camp updates and those without.