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+21 +1Developers Begin Receiving Mac Mini With A12Z Chip to Prepare Apps for Apple Silicon Macs
As part of WWDC last week, Apple announced that it will be switching to its own custom-designed processors for Macs starting later this year. As part of this transition, the company is allowing developers to apply for a modified Mac mini with an A12Z chip and 16GB of RAM to develop and test their apps on a Mac with Arm-based architecture. As noted on Twitter and in the MacRumors forums, some developers are now beginning to receive this Mac mini, which is officially known as the "Developer Transition Kit."
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+30 +1Apple is switching Macs to its own processors starting later this year
Apple’s first ARM-based Mac will be available later this year
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+19 +1Apple's Pro Display XDR Wins 'Displays of the Year' Award
The Society for Information Display today announced its selections for the 26th Annual Display Industry Awards, and Apple has once again taken one of the top spots, this time with its Pro Display XDR that debuted last year alongside the revamped Mac Pro.
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+9 +116-Inch MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, and iMac Pro With Mini-LED Displays Again Rumored to Launch in 2021
Apple plans to release several higher-end devices with Mini-LED displays in 2021, including a new 12.9-inch iPad Pro in the first quarter, a new 16-inch MacBook Pro in the second quarter, and a new 27-inch iMac in the second half of the year, according to Jeff Pu, an analyst at Chinese research firm GF Securities.
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+9 +114-Inch MacBook Pro Now Rumored to Launch in 2021
Ever since Apple discontinued the 15-inch MacBook Pro in favor of a new 16-inch model with slimmer bezels last year, the natural assumption has been that a 14-inch MacBook Pro will eventually replace the 13-inch model.
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+10 +1Apple MacBook Pro 16-inch Review: After 5 months, I’m convinced
The 16-inch MacBook Pro has a lot to prove, not least with its Magic Keyboard, but arguably just as much about whether it still fits the definition of what “professionals” are looking for. The new keyboard is about as close to a mea-culpa as Apple gets, but this flagship notebook needed to deliver more than just different keys. It’s the sort of improvement that only time can tell whether it’s worked or not – so that’s just what I gave it.
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+19 +1Kuo: Apple's Mini-LED Product Roadmap May Have Been Pushed Back to 2021
Apple's development of mini-LED display based hardware has not been significantly affected by the global health crisis but it may have delayed adoption of the technology in the short-term, according to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
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+17 +1Apple updates 13-inch MacBook Pro with Magic Keyboard, double the storage, and faster performance
Cupertino, California — Apple today updated the 13-inch MacBook Pro with the new Magic Keyboard for the best typing experience ever on a Mac notebook and doubled the storage across all standard configurations, delivering even more value to the most popular MacBook Pro. The new lineup also offers 10th-generation processors for up to 80 percent faster graphics performance1 and makes 16GB of faster 3733MHz memory standard on select configurations.
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+18 +1RIP Butterfly Keyboard: Apple Finally Completes Transition to Magic Keyboard
After years of complaints, Apple has finally finished transitioning its MacBook lineup away from its issue-prone butterfly keyboard. With the new...
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+19 +1Apple MacBook Air review: 2020's near-perfect consumer laptop
Updated processors, a price drop and an excellent new keyboard only add to this fantastic traditional laptop
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+26 +1Apple plans to sell Macs with its own chips from 2021: Bloomberg
Apple Inc (AAPL.O) plans to sell Mac computers with its own main processors by next year based on the chip designs currently used in its iPhones and iPads, Bloomberg reported on Thursday. The iPhone maker is working on three Mac processors based on the A14 processor in its next iPhone, suggesting the company will transition more of its Mac lineup away from current supplier Intel Corp (INTC.O), the report added citing people familiar with the matter.
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+15 +1Apple may or may not switch Macs over from Intel to AMD, but it should
Ditching cars altogether is one of the most effective steps that people can take to shrink their carbon footprint, according to a sprawling analysis of changes that individual consumers can make to cut their carbon emissions.
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+27 +12020 iPad Pro May Not Have a U1 Ultra Wideband Chip After All
While it was previously reported that all 2020 iPad Pro models feature the same Apple-designed U1 chip as the iPhone 11 lineup, enabling Ultra...
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+14 +1Old and outdated Apple products not worth spending money on (April 2020 edition)
With an unprecedented number of people now working from home, there's a temptation to buy new equipment with the idea of being more productive and efficient. And if you're an Apple user, the temptation might be there to fire up the Apple Store app and spend time (and money) filling your cart with new, shiny things.
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+2 +1Native trackpad support on iPad Pro opens the door to dual booting Windows 10 on ARM
Apple has long supported the ability for the Mac to be able to dual boot into Windows via Bootcamp. Now that it comes with native trackpad support, it opens up the intriguing possibility of dual booting into Windows 10 on ARM.
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+31 +1Apple Suppliers Ramping Up Production of Scissor-Switch Magic Keyboards
Apple suppliers are reportedly ramping up production of hardware featuring Apple's scissor-switch Magic Keyboard, despite concerns over reduced orders owing to the global viral pandemic.
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+29 +1Magic Keyboard coming to 13-inch MacBook Pro, supply chain rumors suggest
Supply chain reports from component suppliers claim that an updated 13-inch MacBook Pro will add Apple's new scissor-style keyboard, but there may not be an often-rumored screen size increase any time soon.
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+26 +1Apple MacBook Air review – TechCrunch
Let’s address the elephant in the room. There’s an undeniable irony reviewing an ultraportable laptop when you’re not allowed to leave your house. Of course, Apple didn’t see this coming. None of us did, with the possible exception of Bill Gates, I suppose.
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+18 +12020 MacBook Air Reviews Praise Magic Keyboard and Faster Performance at Lower $999 Starting Price
The media has got its hands on the new MacBook Air and first impressions of the notebook after a day or two of usage are largely positive. Following in the footsteps of the 16-inch MacBook Pro, the new MacBook Air features a redesigned Magic Keyboard with scissor switches that deliver 1mm of key travel for a comfortable and stable key feel. As with the 16-inch MacBook Pro, reviews find the keyboard on the new MacBook Air to be far better than the problematic butterfly keyboard of recent years.
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+7 +1Apple announces new MacBook Air with scissor switch keyboard, $999 price point
Apple has announced a new MacBook Air with a Magic Keyboard and a new $999 price point for all customers, and a discounted $899 price for the education market. The MacBook Air now replaces the butterfly keyboard with a Magic Keyboard similar to what Apple debuted in the 16-inch MacBook Pro. The internal specs have also been given a boost.
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