Apple’s iMac Pro could get an all-powerful 12-core chip
Apple’s upcoming iMac Pro could have a brand-new 12-core chip, according to a reliable leaker. That could take its performance a step above any other Mac.
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Apple’s upcoming iMac Pro could have a brand-new 12-core chip, according to a reliable leaker. That could take its performance a step above any other Mac.
You would expect Apple to put its upcoming M2 chip inside its most powerful computer. You’d be wrong, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing.
The M1 MacBook Air is almost a year old, but even in late 2021, it remains an excellent purchase that won’t be replaced anytime soon.
Apple’s M1 chip turned the industry upside last fall, and now a new PDF that reverse-engineers the chip could lead to an open-source M1 variant sprouting up.
Adobe’s Premiere Pro app now runs natively on Apple’s M1 Macs. The wait has been worth it, with speed improvements across the board compared to Intel Macs.
Apple is reportedly working on a larger, more powerful iMac desktop with its own custom silicon that will replace the current 27-inch Intel-powered model.
Intel, Nvidia, and AMD should be watching their backs — Apple is gunning for the PC gaming market with a future M-series processor for the Mac.
Advances in Apple’s iPadOS 15 announced at WWDC might let you replace your laptop with an iPad, but if you do demanding work, the software will hold you back.
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