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|    candycanearter07 to Alan Browne    |
|    Re: Apple confirms iOS 17 fix for overhe    |
|    02 Oct 23 10:12:50    |
      XPost: comp.sys.mac.advocacy, misc.phone.mobile.iphone       From: no@thanks.net              On 10/2/23 10:07, Alan Browne wrote:       > Silos. Typically, the processor board engineers and mechanical       > engineers will work together and test the ability of the box to shed       > heat when there is load. And they will have a definition for that test       > (numerous tests at the cold end, room temp, max temp). This will       > involve very little from the s/w side, other than actions required to       > protect the hardware (extreme cold, extreme heat) from damage. (This can       > also be done in h/w with the s/w merely displaying a message).       >       > Software testing OS + Apple apps (another silo) is usually done       > independently of the processor/mechanical engineers except for some       > narrow cases such as protecting the hardware through s/w actions       > (Throttling, sleeping, etc.)       >       > And of course interactions with 3rd party apps is a whole other realm.       >       > New h/w.       > New OS verion.       >       > Bugs! Really!       >       > But so few.       >       > IAC, in some time in the near future, this will all be a memory.       >              I actually didn't know that, that makes a lot of sense.       --       user |
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