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Like clockwork, Apple has introduced a new M-series chip on updated versions of the iPad Pro, MacBook Pro and for the first time, Apple Vision Pro. The new M5 chip shares plenty of similarities with ...
Apple's chip team is working on new processors for more powerful Macs and future artificial intelligence features that will power Apple Intelligence, reports Bloomberg. Chips codenamed "Komodo" will ...
Apple silicon debuted in 2020 with the first M-class chip, the M1, which launched in MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac mini. But last year, Apple made a big product shift when it launched the M4, and ...
Explore how the Apple M4 chip desktop enhances iMac performance, creative workflows, and future Apple silicon innovations ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks at an Apple event on the campus of Apple’s headquarters in Cupertino, Calif., on Sept. 7, 2022. GlobalFoundries has had a chip manufacturing agreement with Apple for many ...
Apple’s most famous chips are the A- and M-series processors that power its iPhones, iPads, and Macs, but this year, its effort to build its own wireless chips is starting to bear fruit. Earlier this ...
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Apple Reportedly Aiming for 4 2nm Chips in 2026
There's no doubt that TSMC's 2nm process, known as N2, is attracting major customers for the Taiwan-based manufacturer. Apple was reportedly first in line, placing orders for the A20 and A20 Pro chips ...
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The A20 chip will arrive in 2026 with the iPhone 18 generation. Image: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac Apple’s A20 chip, which likely will power the iPhone 18 Pro and folding iPhone, reportedly will use ...
We've done the testing, and Apple's latest iPhone chips have the horsepower for a capable, low-cost MacBook laptop running on purely smartphone silicon. Might Apple make it happen? From the laptops on ...
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