Apple made the jump to ARM-powered lineup in 2020 and has fully embraced it since, meanwhile Windows is taking it slow and steady. But what's the difference between x86 and ARM systems?
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March 9, 2022
Apple M1 Ultra Chip Is The Company’s Most Powerful One Yet
As seen at the Apple Peek Performance event, the new Apple M1 Ultra is their most powerful chip yet, boasting high performance and efficiency.
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March 9, 2022
New iPad Air 5 To Be Powered by Apple M1 Chip
At the Apple Peek Performance event, the iPad Air 5 has been officially unveiled and it's powered by the Apple M1 chip, the same one on MacBooks.
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November 17, 2021
Qualcomm’s answer to the Apple M-series chips will come in 2023
Qualcomm is preparing an answer to Apple's M-series PC processors, but it will only come in 2023.
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April 21, 2021
Apple’s latest iMac comes with 24″ 4.5K Retina display and Apple M1 from RM5599
Apple's latest iMac is 50% smaller than the last-gen model, but boasts of a larger 24" 4.5K Retina display panel and the Apple M1 chip.
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April 21, 2021
New iPad Pro packs the Apple M1 chip and new mini LED displays!
The new iPad Pro arrives with the Apple M1 chip and new Liquid Retina XDR with mini LED backlighting for some serious content creation prowess!
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March 9, 2021
New Snapdragon 8cx to rival Apple M1 in performance?
The next-gen Snapdragon 8cx chipset for Always Connected PCs might be a real performance beast!
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March 8, 2021
Latest macOS 11.3 beta might see Rosetta 2 removed
Rosetta 2 might be removed from the next macOS update, breaking compatibility with apps written for Intel x86 processors.
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February 18, 2021
The first malware designed for Apple M1 devices has been spotted
Malware designed for Apple M1 are now out in the wild, and they are only set to grow in numbers.
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December 23, 2020
Apple snapped up 80% of TSMC 5nm capacity for 2021
Apple has reportedly booked 80% of TSMC 5nm production capacity for 2021 to churn out more Apple Silicon.