About this Mac In early October I replaced my aging MacBook Pro, a base model from 2007, with a Mac Mini. The outgoing machine had served me admirably but was now starting to show its age. I hummed and hawed over which model to buy, but ended up with a Mac mini. With no prospectContinue reading “BridgeOS Kernel Panics – Part 1”
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Unified Memory and M1 Chips
From Howard Oakley at The Eclectic Light Company If demands made on unified memory are more variable, and could require that a high proportion of physical memory is used for graphics and the display, this might result in increased use of virtual memory, and CPU cycles lost to caching. That was certainly a problem whenContinue reading “Unified Memory and M1 Chips”