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The 64-bit is being worked on by others, it's almost certainly based on an ARM architecture (not for the first time either); less than 48 hours later Samsung came out and said that Apple weren't alone and Intel has also made a statement. This is having looked at an article from last September, so Qualcom and Nvidia almost certainly have something too. Also note, the ARM architecture referred to had been out for over a year when Apple made the announcement, so is it really that innovative? It's also worth noting that AT THIS TIME, unless Apple intend to more than double the amount of RAM they use, 64-bit is just a marketing ploy.
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Sapphire Glass, I have a sapphire glass watch face, it's cool stuff, is it that much better than Gorilla Glass 3? I'm skeptical that it's substantially enough better to justify the extra expense and the environmental impact for a product you will only keep for a few years, it's not like a watch that, if it has sapphire glass, you will likely keep and use for decades. It's a nice thing for them to add, and is a good thing for press, not that innovative, and not so good on the environmental front.
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As far as other recent innovations go, it's tending to be being innovative by beating major competition to market, you have to question whether they alone can take the credit, and making things thinner.
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The 64-bit is being worked on by others, it's almost certainly based on an ARM architecture (not for the first time either); less than 48 hours later Samsung came out and said that Apple weren't alone and Intel has also made a statement. This is having looked at an article from last September, so Qualcom and Nvidia almost certainly have something too. Also note, the ARM architecture referred to had been out for over a year when Apple made the announcement, so is it really that innovative? It's also worth noting that AT THIS TIME, unless Apple intend to more than double the amount of RAM they use, 64-bit is just a marketing ploy.
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Sapphire Glass, I have a sapphire glass watch face, it's cool stuff, is it that much better than Gorilla Glass 3? I'm skeptical that it's substantially enough better to justify the extra expense and the environmental impact for a product you will only keep for a few years, it's not like a watch that, if it has sapphire glass, you will likely keep and use for decades. It's a nice thing for them to add, and is a good thing for press, not that innovative, and not so good on the environmental front.
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As far as other recent innovations go, it's tending to be being innovative by beating major competition to market, you have to question whether they alone can take the credit, and making things thinner.
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