CALL US

800-634-5178

Tag: computers

iMac Pro is the most powerful iMac there’s ever been. Here’s our review

By Jim Bask 0 Comment August 8, 2018

At the start of the year, the creative shop where I edit picked up three iMac Pros to upgrade our systems. In the past seven months, the iMac Pros have proven to be workhorses, running Premiere Pro, After Effects, and DaVinci Resolve with ease. Underneath its appealing, all-in-one, space grey enclosure, the iMac Pro delivers serious performance

Can Apple stop the flow of Mac users to PCs?

By Jim Bask 0 Comment June 27, 2018

There are compelling reasons for migrating from Macs to PCs. PCs on the face of it have more power and are cheaper. But should you move? Do you have to?

CUDA vs. OpenCL vs. OpenGL

By Jim Bask 0 Comment May 10, 2018

What is CUDA? What about OpenCL and OpenGL? And why should we care? The answers to these questions are difficult to pin down — the computer-equivalent of the metaphysical unanswerables — but we’ll attempt a clear explanation.

The Battle Continues: iMac Pro vs. Microsoft Surface Studio

By Jim Bask 0 Comment June 30, 2017

imac-pro-versus-microsoft-surface-studioNeed help choosing your next all-in-one?  This article will help break down all you need to know about these two new devices.

Envision a World with Thunderbolt 3 Everywhere

By Jim Bask 0 Comment May 25, 2017

Intel has a long history of leading the industry in I/O innovation. In the late 1990s, Intel developed USB, which made it easier and faster to connect external devices to computers, consolidating a multitude of existing connectors. Intel continues its I/O innovation leadership with Thunderbolt™ 3, one of the most significant cable I/O updates since the advent of USB.

How Apple Alienated Mac Loyalists

By Jim Bask 0 Comment March 8, 2017

Still, Apple hasn’t given up on Macs. In a recent company Q&A session, employees asked whether Mac desktop computers remain strategically important.

Five of the Most Powerful 4K Video Editing Laptops You Can Currently Get

By Jim Bask 0 Comment January 30, 2017

Hardware technology continues to move forward at a fast pace as the broad adoption of 4K acquisition makes the creative process and video editing, in particular, more demanding than ever before. Nowadays, editors need hardware that provides much more power and speed to be able to efficiently run high-end video editing software and handle those high-resolution media accordingly. 

Speedy Thunderbolt ports will take off with next-gen PCs, Intel says

By Jim Bask 0 Comment August 31, 2016

Use of the high-speed connector is expected to spread, thanks to Intel piggybacking the technology on mainstream USB. And here’s why consumers might care this time.