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Future Apple Silicon Macs Will Reportedly Use 3nm Chips With Up to 40 Cores
The Information's Wayne Ma today shared alleged details about future Apple silicon chips that will succeed the first-generation M1, M1 Pro, and M1 Max chips, which are manufactured based on Apple chipmaking partner TSMC's 5nm process.
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Apple MacBook Pro 14 2021 M1 Pro Laptop in Review: How much "Pro" do you get with the base model?
One year after the debut of Apple’s own M1 processor, the manufacturer from Cupertino now introduces the two faster chips M1 Pro as well as M1 Max alongside the two completely revamped MacBook Pro 14 and 16. We ordered the entry-level spec of the new MacBook Pro 14 at launch, even though it is a bit tricky to talk about entry-level SKU at 2249 Euros.
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Apple Reveals 'Scale to Fit' Setting to Prevent a Mac App's Menu Bar Items From Being Hidden Under Notch
Apple today shared a new support document that explains how users can ensure that an app's menu bar items do not appear hidden behind the notch, or the "camera housing" as Apple calls it, on the new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models.
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8-Core 14-Inch MacBook Pro Around 20% Slower Than 10-Core Models in Multi-Core Benchmark
The first seemingly legitimate Geekbench 5 result for the base model 14-inch MacBook Pro with an 8-core M1 Pro chip has surfaced, and it reveals that the 8-core model is, as expected, ~20% slower than 10-core models in terms of multi-core performance. The 10-core model has 8 performance cores and 2 efficiency cores, while the 8-core model has 6 performance cores and 2 efficiency cores.
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A look inside Apple’s silicon playbook
This week Apple introduced a set of new MacBook Pro laptops. During the prerecorded launch event, Apple’s engineers and executives made it clear that the MVPs in these new products are the chips that power them: the M1 Pro and M1 Max chips. With 34 billion and 57 billion transistors, respectively, they are the engines powering the new Mac devices' super hi-res displays, providing blazing speed, and extending battery life.
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Compared: 14-inch MacBook Pro vs MSI GP66 Leopard gaming notebook
Apple's comparisons between the new MacBook Pro models and other high-performance notebooks used the MSI GP66 Leopard for some of its comparisons. Here's how MSI's notebook and the 14-inch MacBook Pro compare across a broader selection of features.
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New Safari 15.1 beta for macOS Big Sur and Catalina reverts to standard tab design | AppleInsider
Apple on Wednesday issued a new beta version of Safari 15.1 that reverts controversial "Compact" tab design changes back to a more traditional layout seen in prior iterations of the web browser.
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Apple Silicon and Apple M1 Pro and M1 Max app and game compatibility list
List of compatibility apps and games for Apple Silicon and the Apple M1 Pro and M1 Max Processors including performance reports and benchmarks...
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Here’s how the new 14" and 16" MacBook Pro compare to other MacBook models
The highly anticipated MacBook Pro updates are officially here. Powered by the new M1 Pro and M1 Max Apple Silicon, the hardware features big CPU and GPU improvements, increased RAM, all-new displays, expanded I/O, and much more. Read on for an in-depth comparison of the 14 and 16″ new MacBook Pro vs the 13″ M1 and 16″ Intel machines.
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How the Mouse Pointer Deals with the Notch on the MacBook Pro
The new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros both feature a notch, a first for the Mac. Given we've never had a notch on a Mac, there are some questions over how macOS handles the notch, and more specifically, how the mouse pointer does.
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Apple Finally Remembered What Makes Laptops Great
For six years, Apple has chiseled features off of the MacBook Pro, seemingly in pursuit of sleekness at all cost. It started ditching most ports in 2015 and abandoned its cheerily detachable MagSafe charger soon after. And then there’s the Touch Bar, a 2016 addition that didn’t make things thinner but did fail to capture the hearts and minds of developers and customers alike. The Mac has spent half a decade becoming prettier but less usable. Today, Apple reversed course.
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M1 Max Chip May Have More Raw GPU Performance Than a PlayStation 5
Apple is making impressive and eye-catching claims about the performance of its new M1 Pro and M1 Max chips, and on paper, the highest-end M1 Max chip actually has more raw GPU performance than Sony's PlayStation 5.
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MacBook Air Coming in 2022 Also Rumored to Feature Notch Design
The next-generation MacBook Air that's set to be released in 2022 will also feature a notch, according to the same leaker who was first to mention the notch coming to the 2021 MacBook Pro models.
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MacBook Pro Display With Notch Shown in Alleged Photo Leak
A close-up view of the alleged notch at the top of the image appears to show a FaceTime camera, microphone, and an ambient light sensor for True Tone. Earlier this week, a Reddit user claimed that the next MacBook Pro will not feature Face ID despite having a notch, with a Touch ID sensor expected to remain above the keyboard for authentication.
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Apple October 2021 Event: M1X MacBook, AirPods 3, and More
The next Apple event has officially been announced. Last month, Apple held its annual September event, where it announced a new iPhone 13, iPad Mini, Apple Watch Series 7, and more. Despite being less than a month ago, rumors pointing toward a second Fall event in October have now been confirmed.
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Bowing to investors, Microsoft will make its devices easier to fix
A first right to repair victory, Microsoft devices will be more easily repairable.
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The $150 Million Machine Keeping Moore’s Law Alive
ASML’s next-generation extreme ultraviolet lithography machines achieve previously unattainable levels of precision, which means chips can keep shrinking for years to come.
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14-inch MacBook Pro CPU will be identical to 16-inch; price will reflect this, says leaker
A leaker with a good track record says that the upcoming Apple Silicon 14-inch MacBook Pro CPU will be identical to that of the 16-inch MacBook Pro. This would represent a significant shift from Intel Macs, where Apple had reserved the fastest processors for the larger machines …
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14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros Finally Enter Mass Production
Apple suppliers have begun mass production of the upcoming redesigned 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros, intending to reach as many as 800,000 monthly shipments of the laptop by the end of November, according to new reporting from DigiTimes.
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Intel leak reveals Thunderbolt 5 could offer 80Gbps USB-C ports
Thunderbolt 4 is still relatively early on, but that isn’t stopping Intel from working on its next version of the connectivity standard, Thunderbolt 5. And thanks to a hastily deleted tweet from Intel executive Gregory Bryant that was caught by Anandtech, we’ve already gotten a sneak preview at the next-generation Thunderbolt standard, which could offer twice the speed of Thunderbolt 4 while maintaining physical USB-C plugs.
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