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23
Jun

The Morning After: Friday, June 23rd 2017


Welcome to your Friday morning. As we prepare to phone in the rest of the day, read about how a lensless camera is possible with math, how car buyers aren’t quite sold on autonomous vehicles, and how one company’s working on a Photoshop for your voice.

Math and optical sensors instead of a lens.
Caltech’s lensless camera could make our phones truly flat

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While phones get thinner, there’s one spot that keeps sticking out: the camera lens. Taking good pictures and being able to focus at multiple distances requires a layer of glass that’s a certain size, but there’s really no getting around it — or is there? Researchers at Caltech have devised an “optical phased array” chip that uses math as a substitute for a lens. By adding a time delay — down to a quadrillionth of a second — to the light received at different locations on the chip, it can change focus without a lens.

‘Final Fantasy’, ‘Hyper Light Drifter’ and more are at least half off.The latest Steam summer sale might leave you broke

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The first of twelve days of discounted titles includes the Final Fantasy franchise and 70 percent off underwater indie charmer Abzu. Hyper Light Drifter has been discounted by half as well, and if you wanted to explore Mafia III’s world of crime and violence, you can do so for $15. Who needs the outdoors?

You’re probably still better off with a Moto G5.
Motorola’s new Moto E4 isn’t exactly thrilling, but it’s cheap

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Motorola is as well known for its budget phones as it is for flagships, so no one was surprised when it revealed its fourth-generation Moto E, earlier this month. Motorola’s E line always felt like a curiosity, as though the company was challenging itself to build a phone for as little as possible without turning it into a smoldering pile of garbage. Its track record speaks for itself: Motorola does fine work on the cheap, and that hasn’t changed. The frills here are few, but after a little hands-on time, the Moto E4 seems to be a strong option for just $130.

Facebook’s testing a profile-picture guard in India.
It’s trying out a feature that stops profile-photo theft

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In India, Facebook has begun testing new tools that prevent anyone from sniping your profile picture for who knows what purpose. If you live in the country, you might see an option to turn on “profile-picture guard” next time you visit your News Feed. When you have the guard up, other people will no longer be able to save your pic or even screenshot it with an Android device. People not in your friends list won’t be able to tag anyone or themselves in your profile picture regardless of your tag settings, as well.

At least not if they’re anything like adaptive cruise control or collision-avoidance systems
Car buyers aren’t thrilled about semi-autonomous features.

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JD Power’s latest research into the likes and dislikes of car owners has two big takeaways: People love Kia and are pretty lukewarm about self-driving technology. Or, at least those components that most drivers can gain access to right now.

Your regular Echo will also pipe a camera’s audio into your room.
Amazon’s Echo Show displays your smart camera’s live video feed

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Amazon’s Echo Show is getting another new trick, err, skill. Now the gizmo will link with the cameras on your home network and display their feeds when you say something like, “Alexa, show the front door.” This will work with cameras from the likes of Arlo, August, EZVIZ, IC Realtime, Nest and Vivint. If you don’t have a Show, saying the command phrase will give you an audio feed on your Dot or Echo. Better yet, Amazon has released the camera-control API into the wild, so developers can get cracking on even more implementations for it.

But wait, there’s more…

  • Trump’s infrastructure proposal includes rural broadband expansion
  • Hackers reportedly altered and stole voting data before 2016 election
  • One company is trying to create Photoshop for your voice
  • An involuntary manslaughter case could have a big impact on how cyberbullying is addressed
  • LG’s latest OLED display is flexible, transparent and gargantuan
23
Jun

You’ll never play ‘Super Mario’ like this


You have a lot of Super Mario games to choose from, but you’ll probably never be able to play one of the most fun versions out there. That’s because it was created as an unofficial augmented reality game by developer Abhishek Singh for the Microsoft HoloLens. It’s a first-person AR game, to be exact, so you’ll literally have to walk and jump around to avoid virtual pipes, step on Goombas and chase mushrooms. Singh told CNET that the thought of recreating a whole Super Mario Bros. level struck him while learning the basics of HoloLens development, because why not?

Singh used Unity 3D to create the level and recorded the video below entirely through HoloLens without post-production. He said the hardest part of the process was tweaking the game to work in a large outdoor environment, since HoloLens wasn’t exactly designed for physically big games like that. We say all that effort’s worth it, especially if you can find a Mario (or Luigi) costume to complete the experience.

Obviously, Singh can’t release the game due to copyright reasons, though CNET says he’s considering giving the code to other gamemakers. As for the rest of us? Well, we at least have Super Mario Odyssey to look forward to.

Via: CNET

Source: YouTube

23
Jun

Amazon dreams of putting a giant drone beehive in your city


Patents don’t mean anything right up until the moment that they mean everything, so take it as read that none of this could happen. Amazon has, however, registered a patent for a concept that it’s calling a “Multi-Level Fulfillment Center for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles.” Which is a fancy way of saying that it wants to build enormous cylindrical warehouses at the heart of towns and cities. Rather than delivery folks driving parcels to your home, the building will be jam-packed with drones, which fill fly in and out of the location’s many windows.

As much of an eyesore as it would be, Amazon’s idea does solve a few fairly obvious problems with being a logistics company in a city. After all, warehouse space requires plenty of land, which is at a premium in a dense urban environment. A vertical building would eliminate some of that issue, while robots and human pickers roam the floors selecting the right Blu-ray for the drone to collect. Hell, imagine the dystopias, a few generations later, as post-apocalyptic humans worship those shining towers that provide food and clothing with its army of flying robots.

Via: CNET, Mercury News

Source: USPTO

23
Jun

YouTube at VidCon: New VR Format, Mobile App Update, YouTube TV Rollout Continues


YouTube made several announcements at the annual VidCon convention in California on Thursday, covering VR, YouTube TV, new original series, and a number of changes coming to the YouTube web and app interface.

First up, YouTube announced a brand new high resolution video format called VR180 that it said would make VR content easier to create. VR180 works on both mobile and desktop, and focuses on what is in front of the viewer, allowing them to turn 90 degrees either side of their field of vision.

The videos transition to a VR experience when viewed with Google Cardboard, Daydream, and PSVR, which enable users to view the images stereoscopically in 3-D, where near things look near, and far things appear far.

For creators, you’ll be able to set up and film your videos the way you normally would with any other camera. And, soon, you’ll be able to edit using familiar tools like Adobe Premiere Pro. From vlogs, to makeup tutorials to music videos – your videos will work great in VR.

But supporting the format is just the beginning. We want to make cameras that are easy to work with too. The Daydream team is working with several manufacturers to build cameras from the ground up for VR180. These cameras are not only great for creators looking to easily make VR content, but also anyone who wants to capture life’s highlights in VR. They will be as easy to use as point-and-shoot cameras, for around the same price. Videos and livestreams will be easy to upload to YouTube.

YouTube said that cameras were on the way from YI, Lenovo, and LG, with the first ones making their way onto the shelves this winter. The company is also opening up a VR180 certification program, with Z CAM announced as one of its first partners. Content creators can learn more and sign up for updates at vr.google.com/vr180.

Elsewhere, YouTube said it would be bringing an update to its mobile app in the coming weeks that would allow the interface to dynamically adapt to whatever video size is being watched, whether vertical, square, or horizontal, in order to make better use of screen space. It also said it would be making its mobile video sharing feature available in Latin America and across the U.S. over the next couple of weeks.


Moving on, YouTube said that in the next couple of weeks it would be expanding its YouTube TV service to ten more markets in the U.S., including Dallas-Fort Worth, Washington, D.C., Houston, Atlanta, Phoenix, Detroit, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Miami-Fort Lauderdale, Orlando-Daytona Beach-Melbourne and Charlotte.

The streaming television service that was first announced in late February before rolling out to five cities in early April. The service costs $35 and is already available in in the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, New York City, Philadelphia, and Chicago.

A new slate of YouTube Red originals were also announced on Thursday. The company shared details on 12 new projects coming to the ad-free, all-access $9.99 per month subscription model, bringing the number of original series and movies launched on YouTube Red to 37.

Finally, the Google-owned video hub took the opportunity to reveal that 1.5 billion users now log in to YouTube every single month – the equivalent of one in every five people around the world. It said that, on average, viewers spend over an hour a day watching YouTube on mobile devices alone.

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23
Jun

Tesla Said to Be Looking into Launching its Own In-Car Music Streaming Service


Tesla is reportedly in talks with music labels to sound out the feasibility of launching its own streaming music service that would come bundled with car ownership.

Recode reports that music industry sources say the electric car maker has had talks with all of the major labels about licensing a proprietary service that would integrate with vehicle dashboards. The service could begin with a free streaming radio option similar to Pandora, said sources, with multiple tiers offered to customers.

“We believe it’s important to have an exceptional in-car experience so our customers can listen to the music they want from whatever source they choose,” a Tesla spokesperson said. “Our goal is to simply achieve maximum happiness for our customers.”

For most observers, a move into music streaming would come as an unexpected development for the car company. However TechCrunch notes that CEO Elon Musk hinted that Tesla was exploring music products at its most recent shareholder meeting in early June.

It’s not entirely clear how serious Tesla is about the idea, given that existing streaming services like Apple Music and Spotify would have a huge lead over its own offering. Indeed, Tesla already has a deal with Spotify to provide music for Tesla cars sold outside the U.S., so unless the company has concrete plans to provide something particularly unique to its drivers, these talks are probably best filed under “speculative” for the time being at least.

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Jun

Russia Threatens to Ban Encrypted Messaging App Telegram


Russia has threatened to block access to the Telegram messaging platform unless the company that runs the app provides more information about itself (via Sky News).

The head of communications regulator Roskomnadzor, Alexander Zharov, said repeated efforts to obtain the information had been ignored by the company and warned that “time is running out” for the app.

“There is one demand and it is simple: to fill in a form with information on the company that controls Telegram,” Zharov said in an open letter. “And to officially send it to Roskomnadzor to include this data in the registry of organizers of dissemination of information. In case of refusal… Telegram shall be blocked in Russia until we receive the needed information.”

Telegram’s non-response appears to be down to the repercussions of handing over the requested details: Doing so would effectively add it to the state regulators’ registry, which would require it to retain users’ chat histories and encryption keys and share them with authorities if asked, according to Russian news agency TASS.

The demand isn’t the first time the Russian founders of Telegram – Kremlin, Nikolai and Pavel Durov – have failed to comply with state requests. In 2014, the Durovs refused to turn over data on Ukranian users of Vkontakte, a social network they also set up together.

Telegram claims to split its encryption keys into separate data centers around the world to ensure “no single government or block of like-minded countries can intrude on people’s privacy and freedom of expression”.

According to the group’s policy, it can only be forced to hand over data if “an issue is grave and universal enough to pass the scrutiny of several different legal systems around the world”.

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Jun

New Nissan Leaf will have ProPilot autonomous driving technology


Nissan has confirmed that the upcoming facelifted model of the Leaf electric vehicle will be available with its ProPilot autonomous driving technology.

  • Driving with Nissan ProPilot: Removing the legwork
  • Nissan Leaf 2016 first drive: Increased range, but not a huge change

ProPilot isn’t like Tesla’s Autopilot technology, so it can’t take full control of the vehicle. Instead, it works in a similar way to adaptive cruise control, by monitoring the car in front, and adjusting your car’s speed accordingly, and even braking if necessary. The technology can also follow road markings and turn corners for you, but the ProPilot mode can only be used in single lane traffic, so think A-roads rather than motorways.

ProPilot is part of Nissan’s Intelligent Mobility range of driver assistance technologies, which already include blind spot warning, moving object warning, which detects if people or other objects are moving around the car and rear cross traffic alert which lets you know if any cars are coming within range of the car when reversing. Nissan hasn’t made it completely clear, but we expect ProPilot will be available as another optional extra on the Leaf when you’re making an order.

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We’ve experienced Nissan ProPilot before, and found it to be an effective system. It worked how it should have done, so slowed down it approached a car in front and brought the car back up to speed when there was enough room. There are a couple of niggles with it, but they’re safety features that we felt could be relaxed a little.The system can only be used up to a maximum speed of 62mph, acceleration up hills and inclines wasn’t amazing, and if the car is at a standstill for longer than three seconds, you need to reactivate the feature.

Needless to say, by making ProPilot available on the Leaf, Nissan has given its electric vehicle yet another reason to consider going green. The Leaf was not only the world’s first mass-market fully electric vehicle, but it has gone on to become the world’s best-selling too, with more than 270,000 sold worldwide.

23
Jun

Steam Summer Sale: Best games deals for PC and Mac and an extra £5 off


The Steam Summer Sale has started and there are some incredible deals for PC and Mac gamers right across the digital store.

Steam has dramatically discounted thousands of games across the digital store, at anywhere up to 90 per cent off. If you want to build your games library, now’s the time to start.

What’s more, PayPal users get an even bigger incentive to splurge some cash on the latest and greatest games. The digital payment company is offering £5 off when you spend £20 on Steam until 5 July (when the sale ends).

You need to save the offer to your PayPal account before you can redeem it. Instructions are available here.

Without further ado, here are some of the best offers we’ve found so far. We’ll also add more as the sale progresses.

Best Steam Summer Sale game deals

In alphabetical order:

  • Bioshock Infinite (PC, Mac) – £4.99 – get the deal here
  • Blood Bowl II (PC, Mac) – £8.15 – get the deal here
  • Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare (PC) – £19.99 – get the deal here
  • Cities: Skylines (PC, Mac) – £5.99 – get the deal here
  • Dark Souls III (PC) – £15.99 – get the deal here
  • Dead Age (PC, Mac) – £3.29 – get the deal here
  • Deus Ex: Mankind Divided (PC) – £9.99 – get the deal here
  • Dishonored 2 (PC) – £14.99 – get the deal here
  • Doom (PC) – £9.99 – get the deal here
  • Fallout 4 (PC) – £9.99 – get the deal here
  • Firewatch (PC, Mac) – £6.74 – get the deal here
  • Football Manager 2017 (PC, Mac) – £11.89 – get the deal here
  • Mafia III (PC, Mac) – £12.94 – get the deal here
  • Metro Redux Bundle (PC, Mac) – £6.24 – get the deal here
  • Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor (PC, Mac) – £3.19 – get the deal here
  • Minecraft: Story Mode (PC, Mac) – £4.74 – get the deal here
  • Motorsport Manager (PC, Mac) – £8.49 – get the deal here
  • No Man’s Sky (PC) – £15.99 – get the deal here
  • Planet Coaster (PC) – £20.09 – get the deal here
  • Portal 2 (PC, Mac) – £1.49 – get the deal here
  • Rocket League (PC, Mac) – £8.99 – get the deal here
  • Sniper Elite 4 (PC) – £19.99 – get the deal here
  • Sniper Elite: Nazi Zombie Army (PC) – £3.29 – get the deal here
  • South Park: The Stick of Truth (PC) – £6.24 – get the deal here
  • Stardew Valley (PC, Mac) – £6.59 – get the deal here
  • Torment: Tides of Numenera (PC, Mac) – £17.49 – get the deal here
  • Total War: Warhammer (PC, Mac) – £13.59 – get the deal here
  • XCOM 2 (PC, Mac) – £11.54 – get the deal here

Best Steam Summer Sale hardware deals

As well as a healthy list of games, Steam is also offering its own hardware with heavy discounts. The Steam Link is a small box you can use to stream games from your PC to a TV elsewhere in the house, and the Steam Controller is a standalone device designed for PC gaming.

  • Steam Link – £11.99 – get the deal here
  • Steam Controller – £27.99 – get the deal here
23
Jun

YouTube’s 2017 lineup of Red Originals includes six new shows


Other than its innovated VR180 format and YouTube TV expansion, Google’s video streaming site found time to mention its subscription package during Vidcon 2017. For 2017 the YouTube Red Originals lineup has a mix of new series on the way including an eSports comedy from Dan Harmon (Community) called Good Game starring Game Grumps personalities Dan Avidan and Arin “Egoraptor” Hanson, and its first reality series, Lace Up: The Ultimate Sneaker Challenge.

As far as renewals, we knew of a cancellation for PewDiePie’s show, but one of Red’s first shows, Foursome, will return for a third go-round, alongside four other returning series and one movie sequel. YouTube also finally dropped a number showing some of the activity on its service, saying its originals have notched “nearly” a quarter billion views. After the break, check out a quick teaser trailer for the new shows plus more details on all of them.

NEW TO YOUTUBE RED:

RYAN HANSEN SOLVES CRIMES ON TELEVISION*: ​This action-comedy is set in a world where the LAPD thinks it’s a good idea to form a task force partnering actors with homicide detectives so they can use their “actor skills” to help solve murders. Starring Ryan Hansen (“Veronica Mars,” “Party Down”) who plays himself and guest star Samira Wiley (“The Handmaid’s Tale,” “Orange Is The New Black”) as his no-nonsense partner Detective Mathers, the series features a who’s who of broadcast and cable television stars playing bizarro versions of themselves including, but not limited to, Joel McHale Jon Cryer and Kristen Bell. Rawson Marshall Thurber (“Central Intelligence,” “We’re the Millers,” and “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story”) serves as the director, writer, creator and executive producer of this super meta half hour comedy procedural which is as much about Hollywood as it is an action-comedy cop show. The series is executive produced by Thurber, Scott Stuber, Beau Bauman, Krysia Plonka and Tracey Baird.

DO YOU WANT TO SEE A DEAD BODY?: ​This comedy series follows comedian Rob Huebel (“Childrens Hospital,” “Transparent”) and his celebrity friends who begrudgingly join him on adventures that see them frolicking at the beach, getting tacos, …oh…and seeing a dead body. Celebrity guest stars include Adam Scott, Judy Greer, Terry Crews, Craig Robinson, and John Cho along with many more. Huebel, Owen Burke, Nick Jasenovec, and Jonathan Stern serve as executive producers. ​The series is being produced by Abominable Pictures and Funny or Die. GOOD GAME: ​The worlds of eSports and comedy collide in GOOD GAME, a new scripted series from Starburns Industries, Dan Harmon’s Emmy Award-winning production company. The series follows a newly formed team of eSports players trying to make it to the top in the cutthroat world of competitive gaming, and stars the Game Grumps’ Dan Avidan and Arin Hanson along with Michele Morrow. GOOD GAME debuts on YouTube Red on August 30, 2017.

LACE UP: THE ULTIMATE SNEAKER CHALLENGE:​ LACE UP: THE ULTIMATE SNEAKER CHALLENGE, hosted by YouTube star Swoozie, is an innovative new series from legendary television producer Ken Mok and famed sneaker designer D’Wayne Edwards. In the first-ever unscripted competition series, aspiring footwear creators from around the world battle it out to determine who can design, develop and produce the next great sneaker. LIFELINE:​ Set in the not-too-distant future, a little known life insurance company sends its agents forward 33 days in time to prevent the accidental deaths of its clients. The company’s best agent, Conner Hooks (Zach Gilford), has never missed a save – until he takes on the most personal case of his life. When sixteen-year-old Norah (Sydney Park) is orphaned on his watch, Conner pledges to protect her, even if that means putting his career at Lifeline – or his own life – in jeopardy. The series is being produced by Seven Bucks Productions, co-founded by Dwayne Johnson and Dany Garcia, and Studio71, the digital entertainment company and multichannel network of ProSiebenSat.1.

FURZE WORLD WONDERS: ​In FURZE WORLD WONDERS, extreme inventor and YouTube superstar Colin Furze takes his signature mad genius builds to brand new places. Known for his incredible backyard inventions, Furze puts his unique talents to use for other people, in this new YouTube Red show. Whether helping a brother and sister achieve A GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for the largest water rocket or creating an epic battle barge for a family looking to even the score in an annual water fight, every episode is filled with epic and outrageous creations from YouTube’s most extreme inventor. Records will be set and minds will be blown! Produced by 9 Story Media Group, FURZE WORLD WONDERS is family viewing at its best.

RENEWALS/SEQUELS:

ESCAPE THE NIGHT: SEASON 2: ​The popular murder mystery series starring Joey Graceffa, transports YouTube creators into a whodunit murder mystery where they’ll form alliances, solve clues, and brace themselves for terrifying new surprises in every episode. This season, nine new dinner guests find themselves transported into a Victorian-era masquerade ball where they must solve a mystery to survive. The 12-episode second season is produced by Brian Graden Media and Graceffa and debuted on YouTube Red today. FOURSOME: SEASON 3​: After season two premiered to over 12 million views, FOURSOME has been renewed for a third season. In the new season, the gang scores tickets to a winter break vacation, but the Foursome’s problems aren’t so easily left behind. Starring Jenn McAllister, season three will premiere later this year on YouTube Red.

RHETT & LINK’S BUDDY SYSTEM: SEASON 2:​ Rhett & Link return for the second season of their hit comedy series RHETT & LINK’S BUDDY SYSTEM. The series features Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal playing fictionalized versions of themselves. In the first season, the duo embarked on a Mythical adventure and confronted a cast of bizarre characters to save their wildly popular YouTube channel, Good Mythical Morning, from the clutches of their evil co-ex-girlfriend. The second season will see the two traveling to even greater comedic heights and encountering more outrageous characters along the way. The second season is produced by Mythical Entertainment and will premiere on YouTube Red later this year.

MIND FIELD: SEASON 2: ​Michael Stevens takes us on a journey deep into the mysterious depths of the human psyche as he investigates the strange and surprising terrain of the MIND FIELD. This season, Michael dives deep into the amazingly intertwined worlds of psychology and neuroscience as no one has ever before. Working with the world’s top scientists and research labs, Michael will conduct groundbreaking demonstrations that are even bigger, deeper, and more astonishing than before and offers us a revealing look inside our own minds that we will never forget. The series is Executive Produced by Michael Stevens and by Eli Holzman and Aaron Saidman for The Intellectual Property Corporation (IPC). David Wechter serves as showrunner and Executive Producer. FIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD: SEASON 2:​ Alpine Labs’ and Revolver Picture Company’s FIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD returns for another intense season of zombie mayhem in FIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD: PARADISE CALLS. When a group of YouTube’s most notable stars find themselves trapped in a fresh scenario battling all-new flesh eating humanoids, all bets are off as they must decide between forming an alliance with a rebel organization or following the potentially nefarious directives of underground government organization CONOP. The rules of the game remain the same…

DON’T. GET. BIT. LAZER TEAM 2​: The Lazer Team returns in this sci-fi action comedy and second feature film from Rooster Teeth, co-directed by Daniel Fabelo and Matt Hullum. After Woody (Gavin Free) goes missing while working on secret, alien research, scientist Maggie Wittington (Nichole Bloom) must recruit the former members of Lazer Team (Burnie Burns, Colton Dunn, Michael Jones) to join her in rescuing their lost friend. It’s up to Maggie to bring the Lazer Team back together and rescue Woody. YouTube Red is a paid membership that gives you access to YouTube Red Original Movies and Series. In addition, you get a premium music service and an uninterrupted experience across YouTube, YouTube Gaming and YouTube Kids. YouTube Red is currently available in the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico and Korea.

Source: YouTube Blog

23
Jun

Are Intel’s powerful server-class Xeon processors coming to the new iMac Pros?


Why it matters to you

That iMac Pro you’re saving up for might be even more powerful than you expected if it’s powered by Intels’ srver-class Xeon peocessors.

Apple recently introduced new iMac Pro all-in-one PCs that will be taking their place near the top of the company’s MacOS lineup. The new iMac Pro machines will be some of Apple’s best-performing machines when they’re released at the end of the year, and they’ll serve as a stopgap until the company rolls out the next generation of the high-end Mac Pro.

While Apple has provided some generation specifications for the iMac Pro, it didn’t go into that much detail on precisely which components the new machines would utilize. While we know that Intel’s Xeon processors will be on tap, rumor has it that, in fact, the iMac Pro will use the upcoming server-class Skylake-EX and Skylake-EP processors code-named Purley, as 9to5Mac reports.

The information comes via Pike’s Universum, which looked into the firmware files embedded in the latest MacOS High Sierra beta. According to that data, the iMac Pro will run Intel’s next-generation server CPUs on the LGA3647 socket rather than the more pedestrian, desktop-level LGA 2066 socket.

In addition, the new iMac Pro might be equipped with a specialized co-processor aimed at powering a new Apple Secure Boot feature. The Security Enclave Processor is the same one that’s used for the MacBook Pro’s TouchID feature, but there’s no information yet on whether the iMac Pro will also support Apple’s fingerprint-scanning login feature.

Signs point to iMac Pro being the first desktop Mac with a Touch Bar-style ARM coprocessor https://t.co/i8oxM8ln8m

— Steve T-S (@stroughtonsmith) June 22, 2017

As a reminder, Apple will be starting the iMac Pro at $4,999, with a fairly powerful set of minimum specifications:

  • Retina 5K display
  • 8-core Intel Xeon processor
  • Radeon Vega graphics
  • 32GB ECC RAM
  • 1TB SSD
  • Thunderbolt 3
  • 10Gb Ethernet

The high end is even more extreme, with up to an 18-core Xeon CPU, up to 128GB of ECC RAM, up to 4TB SSD storage, and a Radeon Vega GPU with up to 22 Teraflops of half-precision performance. All of the machines will sport four Thunderbolt 3 that can drive up to 44 million pixels of external display and two external drive enclosures.

Clearly, Apple intends to increase its competitiveness in the high-end workstation market after losing some ground with the long delays in updating its desktop MacOS machines. While the company still anticipates releasing a new line of Mac Pro machines at some point, the new iMac Pro will ably fill the gap in the meantime.