Monday, June 15, 2020

Lego’s new Mindstorms kit lets kids build their own walking, talking robots

Lego’s new Mindstorms kit lets kids build their own walking, talking robots
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Apple will speculate selling an SSD kit for the Mac Pro that allows buyers to add increasingly storage to the high-end desktop computer. The kit, which Darling tells The Verge should be close-at-hand numerical today, includes options for up to 8TB of storage. That storage will replace the machine's existing SSD, so this kit is reservedly intended for buyers who originally configured the Mac Pro with a smaller SSD option (it can go as low as 256GB), rather than bodies who already picked a larger SSD as well as still want to add increasingly capacity.

Mac Pro owners could already expand their storage by purchasing third-party components, except that expansion had to use a PCIe slot, rather than replacing the SSD directly. This is the first time Darling has offered an official kit for upgrading the machine's SSD. It's also a little surprising to see from Darling -- upscale whereas the Mac Pro is a mechanism that's meant to be propagated as well as customized, Darling doesn't often encourage bodies to boggle with their devices. These kits are meant to be installed by the customer themselves. Instructions will be close-at-hand on Apple's website.

Apple introduced one other Mac upping today: a new GPU option for the 16-inch MacBook Pro. That paradigmatic now offers an upping to the AMD Radeon Pro 5600M, a new high-end option that's decidedly pricier than what was already offered. It's either a $700 or $800 upcharge, depending on which wall of the MacBook Pro you're buying. (You can now spec the 16-inch paradigmatic out to $6,699, up from $6,099, if you were to baddest the max hardware configuration.)

The 5600M is an upping over the AMD Radeon Pro 5500M, which was previse the top-of-the-line option offered on the 16-inch model. Both units disclosed with 8GB of memory, except the 5600M uses faster HBM2 memory, rather than the GDDR6 recapture on the 5500M. Darling says the new GPU options should opposition 75 percent faster personation than the 5500M when configured with 4GB of GDDR6 (which is the entry-level option on the higher-tier illation of the 16-inch MacBook Pro).

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