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- Followup
- New Nvidia GPUS
- iPhone 7 Plus
- John Gruber’s iPhones 7 review
- LITTLE cores not used in Geekbench Benchmarks
- big.LITTLE bug in Mono
- Nine-levels of depth detection
- Remours of Intel modems in iPhone 7
- Some Sensor Sums
- On a 7+, the wide is 3.99mm /_f_1.8 on 1/3”, and the tele a 6.6mm /f2.8 on 1/3.2”
- Angle of view is ? = 2arctan( d / 2f), where d is the sensor width.
- So decrease f, to get the same ? you need to keep (d / 2f) constant, so d decreases.
- Calculate f number like: N = f/D, where f is focal length and D aperture diameter.
- So double f and 22 the area of glass needed.
- But f isn’t doubled on the tele, as the sensor is smaller so doesn’t need to double to half the FOV (2x zoom) - see the above point about ?.
- Speculation and deep dive on future ceramic iPhones
- Nilay Patel’s iPhone 7 review on The Verge
- Intel buys Movidius
- The BBC’s Turing Codec
- Aftershow
33 episodes
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Manage episode 192221021 series 1776632
Content provided by wrongontheinternet@pincountpodcast.com, Iain Wallace, and Douglas Shearer. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by wrongontheinternet@pincountpodcast.com, Iain Wallace, and Douglas Shearer or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
- Followup
- New Nvidia GPUS
- iPhone 7 Plus
- John Gruber’s iPhones 7 review
- LITTLE cores not used in Geekbench Benchmarks
- big.LITTLE bug in Mono
- Nine-levels of depth detection
- Remours of Intel modems in iPhone 7
- Some Sensor Sums
- On a 7+, the wide is 3.99mm /_f_1.8 on 1/3”, and the tele a 6.6mm /f2.8 on 1/3.2”
- Angle of view is ? = 2arctan( d / 2f), where d is the sensor width.
- So decrease f, to get the same ? you need to keep (d / 2f) constant, so d decreases.
- Calculate f number like: N = f/D, where f is focal length and D aperture diameter.
- So double f and 22 the area of glass needed.
- But f isn’t doubled on the tele, as the sensor is smaller so doesn’t need to double to half the FOV (2x zoom) - see the above point about ?.
- Speculation and deep dive on future ceramic iPhones
- Nilay Patel’s iPhone 7 review on The Verge
- Intel buys Movidius
- The BBC’s Turing Codec
- Aftershow
33 episodes
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