My M1 MBP feels a tad faster as well so it looks like they did improve performance a little.It's truly super fast doing everything this afternoon.
My M1 MBP feels a tad faster as well so it looks like they did improve performance a little.It's truly super fast doing everything this afternoon.
strange im seeing itNot seeing any PB yet.
Have you heard anything to make you suspect they will be? This is one of the most annoying issues with MacOS in my opinion and I hope it gets fixed eventually.I like to see the memory warnings when using Safari be fixed in this beta 4.
What time zone, I am (PST)strange im seeing it
I have a whole department with Mac Pros waiting on these drivers so I hope this is true as I am not familiar with this source:WHERE ARE DRIVERS FOR AMD 6000 SERIES GPUS???
Then everyone that got a $6,000-$40,000 Mac Pro just got slapped in the face.I wouldn't hold my breath. If Apple doesn't plan products with RDNA2 GPUs they won't be coming.
Why? There is no reason to use RDNA2 consumer cards in a Mac Pro. Vega20 with its high bandwidth memory is superior in most compute tasks.Then everyone that got a $6,000-$40,000 Mac Pro just got slapped in the face.
I'm okay with the warnings, the forced refresh is AWFUL though.I like to see the memory warnings when using Safari be fixed in this beta 4.
I test chrome once in awhile, don't have an issue with it crashing, but chrome is such a crap bucket, why use it until they get the memory footprint and CPU usage down to levels of every other browser?Hopefully this fixes the constant crashing of Chrome.
A good idea perhaps, but Windows has so many bugs, it needs this.I wish Apple did something similar to what I've seen other company's do (like Microsoft) where a website of feature requests and bugs was maintained where people could vote on getting them dealt with. There are so many bugs (I'm sure Apple's internal list contains thousands of them), but what kills me is that many don't fall into the critical category, but they affect huge numbers of people many times/day. I know Apple have their apple.com/feedback site, but giving people the ability to see the bugs and be able to vote on their rankings seems like a great way to tackle things (to me anyway). Over than past 10 or more years, I've really soured on Apple's software quality control - so many things continuously remain broken across major macOS updates that much of the pride I had in owning Apple computers has been eroded away. We need Snow Big Sur! I still like their stuff better than Microsoft, but not anywhere near as much as I used to.
did you set your color profile?Does it fix the display issues with the colour defaulting to YPrBr instead of RGB with Dell and other monitor brands?