This week Apple announced the first SoC in its second generation of in-house silicon. Apple debuted the revamped M2 chip in the redesigned MacBook Air, and 13" MacBook Pro. Now the inevitable question ...
Apple's 15-inch MacBook Air has been in the rumor pipeline for some time, but questions have lingered about what SoC it would be outfitted with. As we all know, the second-generation M2 chips arrived ...
While for many the true scariness is found in the price of the latest Apple hardware, the new M3-powered MacBook Pros and iMacs are without doubt seriously fast. The scary fast theme and prime time ...
Apple's 2024 lineup of new iPads and Macs will all use improved chips according to one well-connected supply chain analyst. But that might not be enough to make people actually buy them, they say.
Apple, TSMC's longstanding largest customer, continues to be a major revenue contributor. After the launch of MacBook, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPad Pro models utilizing the 3nm process, Apple is poised to ...
The massive shift to the 3nm processor is coming to Apple, and reports are now claiming that Cupertino is going big on this change with its partner manufacturer TSMC. However, Apple's actions are ...
We don’t expect much when it comes to 2024 Mac releases, but there is one update we’re looking forward to: the debut of the M3 Ultra. According to a report by The Elec (registration required), TSMC, ...
During an unexpected impromptu event, Apple officially announced its latest PC processor chip series, the M3. Paired with the previously launched A17 Pro processor, this marks Apple's official entry ...
Roland is a technology enthusiast who loves to tinker and geek out about the latest smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, and other wearables and gadgets. He aims to provide honest reviews and thoughts ...
Apple will receive all of TSMC's first-generation 3-nanometer process chips this year for upcoming iPhones, Macs, and iPads, according to industry sources cited by DigiTimes. As early as May, Apple ...
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