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The Nokia brand is coming to low-cost laptops, and we got our hands on one
The new Nokia PureBook Pro series of budget laptops makes its debut at Mobile World Congress.
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Apple will reportedly debut an M2 chip with four new Macs this year
Apple is reportedly gearing up to release several new Macs with an M2 chip later this year, according to Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman’s Power On newsletter. Gurman expects the company to debut a 13-inch MacBook Pro, Mac Mini, 24-inch iMac, and a redesigned MacBook Air, all outfitted with the rumored M2 chip.
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MacBook Pro With Next-Gen M2 Chip Coming Next Month, Supply Chain Report Claims
Apple will launch its first MacBook Pro featuring a second-generation M2 Apple silicon processor at its spring event next month, according to a new supply chain report today.
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Gurman: New entry-level MacBook Pro with M2 chip coming this year, but no ProMotion
In his latest edition of the Power On newsletter, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman brings some tidbits about a new entry-level MacBook Pro with the rumored M2 processor. After Apple just released its most powerful MacBook Pro ever in October, the company is now planning to unveil an entry-level MacBook Pro to replace the current M1 model launched in November 2020.
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Apple replacing 13-inch MacBook Pro with 14-inch 'M2' model, leaker says
In late 2022, Apple is rumored to replace the current 13-inch M1 MacBook Pro with a new 14-inch model sporting an upgraded chip that's slightly more expensive. The new 14-inch MacBook Pro will sport an "M2" chip and will arrive in the second half of 2022, reputable leaker DylanDKT said on Monday. In a subsequent tweet, DylanDKT added that the device will have the same design as the M1 Pro and M1 Max 14-inch model.
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Nvidia Says RTX Studio Laptops Are 7x Faster Than MacBook Pro
Nvidia has announced a new line of Studio laptops in its CES 2022 press conference. According to Jeff Fisher, Nvidia Senior Vice President of GeForce, they are seven times faster than Apple’s latest MacBook Pro in specific 3D design workflows.
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What to expect from Apple in 2022: ARM desktops, portless iPhones, and more
2021 might have been the calm before the storm. Except for the introduction of a few new Apple Silicon Macs, 2021 has been a quiet year for Apple. The new iPhones offered improved cameras and battery life but were otherwise nearly identical to 2020's models. And apart from a slight bump in screen size, the new Apple Watch is barely distinguishable from its predecessors.
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LG’s ‘first gaming laptop’ has an RTX 3080 and 11th Gen Intel CPU
LG has announced what it’s calling its “first gaming laptop,” the UltraGear 17G90Q. The company is no stranger to making laptops, but the focus of its previous models has generally been on office productivity rather than offering a top-of-the-line gaming experience. The LG Gram 17 we reviewed earlier this year, for example, was a great lightweight work machine, but its lack of a beefy dedicated GPU meant it definitely wasn’t a gaming machine.
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Apple MacBook Pro 16 2021 M1 Pro in Review - The best Multimedia Laptop for Content Creators?
In addition to the new MacBook Pro 14, which we have already reviewed, Apple also launched a completely revamped version of the larger MacBook Pro 16. It is also available with the new M1 Pro and M1 Max chips in combination with the 16-inch Mini-LED screen. Our review unit is the model with the M1 Pro SoC with 16 GPU cores; the review of the MacBook Pro 16 with the M1 Max and 32 GPU cores will follow in a couple of days.
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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 explains why it hasn't added a touchscreen or Face ID to the Mac
While the new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro updates have been broadly well-received by reviewers and consumers alike, there are still questions about missing features like a touchscreen and Face ID. Speaking to the Wall Street Journal, Apple executives justified the company’s resistance to adding these features to the Mac.
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MacBook Pro 2021 battery life tested — here’s how they stack up
The new MacBook Pro 14-inch and MacBook Pro 16-inch laptops are all we could have hoped for. Packing the powerful M1 Pro and M1 Max chips, Apple’s latest notebooks feature new Liquid Retina XDR displays, MagSafe charging, thinner bezels, and (finally) ditch the Touch Bar. Both laptops are a true return to form for the MacBook Pro. They also offer exceptional battery life.
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Apple's M1 Max bests AMD Radeon Pro W6900X in Affinity GPU benchmark
Apple's top-of-the-line M1 Max, which powers the company's new 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pros, outperforms AMD's $6,000 W6900X desktop GPU at some tasks set forth in the Affinity Photo benchmark.
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MacBook Air 2022 may be the first to feature 'M2' chip
Apple is reportedly planning to launch a new MacBook Air next year and now a new report has claimed that it will use a next-generation M2 chip, a follow up to the M1. It is not expected to be as powerful as the ‘M1 Pro’ and ‘M1 Max’ as it will be aimed at lower-power devices, reports MacRumors.
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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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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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ThinkPad X1 Yoga Gen 6 review: flexible flagship
Once upon a time, the Thinkpad X1 Yoga was Lenovo’s flagship business convertible, joining the clamshell X1 Carbon at the top of the company’s business hierarchy. These days, it has more company. We now have the paper-thin, titanium-coated X1 Titanium Yoga, the featherweight X1 Nano, and the powerhouse X1 Extreme kicking around, all of which are excellent, pricey, and could reasonably be considered flagships in their own right.
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M1 MacBook owners complain of easily cracked screens
A small number of users are reporting a potentially serious issue in which the LCD screens of Apple's latest M1 MacBook Air and M1 MacBook Pro are easily cracked or damaged. Owners outlined the supposed problem in an Apple Support Communities forum thread that aired multiple claims of cracked screens on recently purchased M1 MacBook Air or 13-inch M1 MacBook Pro devices.
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Framework Laptop Teardown: 10/10, But is it Perfect?
The Framework laptop is more of a nudge-down than a teardown. What makes this laptop so repairable, and how does it compare to others? Let’s head inside.
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