![]() Pricing is a big driver for when things can ship too. Hopefully, for the next round, an M2 MBA will start at $1000, an M1 iMac at $1000, and even an M2 Mac mini at $500, but this would be unlikely. It really is somewhere around 10-to-1 for M1/M2 versus their Pro/Max counterparts, especially with iPads shipping with Mx SoCs. That likely means upwards of 60% to 70% of Mac sales are Mac mini, Macbook Airs and iMacs, probably with about 50% being MBA sales. Unfortunately, that seems to be the main thing messing with mac progress.Īpple's Mac ASP is about $1300 to $1500 depending on quarter. I could see a simultaneous release though - so the vision pro can be viewed as its own special thing in its own window. That said, I don’t really expect max processors to arrive before base. ![]() I suspect the pro and max chips make up a much larger portion of the mix than many would suspect. Would be great to see a true product spec breakdown of Mac sales numbers. But with apple, lots of customers opt for higher end systems. In the pc market, the cheap CPUs are the big sellers with high end systems more niche. Like for every M3 Pro or M3 Max chip shipped, there is 10 M3 chips shipped. The M3 Ivan go into a whole lot of products: MBA, Mac mini, iMac, iPad Pro and the Vision Pro. Smaller chip, TSMC N3 is still new, less risk with a smaller chip. Restart your Mac: Choose Apple menu > Restart.Hmm… you would think the M3 would be produced before the M3 Pro/Max. Reopen apps: Quit and reopen any apps that use the device. If the device appears but does not work, review the device’s documentation for further troubleshooting steps. In the window that appears, see if the USB device is listed below Hardware in the list on the left. Verify that the device appears in System Information: On your Mac, press and hold the Option key, then choose Apple menu > System Information. When you find the device causing the problem, review its documentation for further troubleshooting steps. Try reconnecting them, one by one, to your computer. If you can use the device now, the problem may be with one of the other USB devices or hubs you had connected to your computer. Make sure that the device is connected directly to the computer, and that any hubs or extension cables are disconnected. If you have many devices connected to your Mac: Disconnect all USB devices except the device you’re testing, an Apple keyboard, and an Apple mouse. You might need to disconnect and reconnect the other device as well, if it has stopped responding. If the device doesn’t have a power cord and is plugged into another USB device that doesn’t have a power cord: Try plugging the device directly into your computer’s USB port or into a USB device that does have a power cord. Connect USB 3.0 SuperSpeed devices to a USB 3.0 SuperSpeed HUB, USB 2.0 Hi-Speed devices to a USB 2.0 Hi-Speed hub, and so on. Visit the manufacturer’s website for any updates.Ĭheck the USB hub: If the device is connected to a USB hub, make sure the device and the hub are the same speed. See Find out how to service or repair your Mac.Ĭheck for device firmware or software updates: Make sure you installed the latest software and firmware for your device. If you still can’t use a device with the port, your computer may need to be serviced. Wait about a minute, then plug it back into the power outlet and start up your computer. If you can’t use this device, shut down the computer and unplug it from the power outlet. If you can use the device after switching ports, connect another device to the first port. If you still can’t use the device, contact the manufacturer for more information. If your computer has more than one USB port, switch the device’s cable to another port. Get started with accessibility featuresĬheck the power, port, and cable connections: Make sure the USB device is turned on and its cables are properly connected.Use Sign in with Apple for apps and websites.Watch and listen together with SharePlay.Share and collaborate on files and folders.Sync music, books, and more between devices.Make and receive phone calls on your Mac.Use one keyboard and mouse to control Mac and iPad. ![]()
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