Apple Inc. is reportedly developing two new high-end Macs that could make their debut at the company’s Worldwide Developers Conference next week. Bloomberg reported the development initiative today.
Last year Apple launched its original M2 chip in June, which was quite a hit. This year, during the initial months, Apple came up with the powerful M2 Pro and Max chips. Those chips were featured on ...
Apple’s transition from Intel processors to its own M-series chips marked a significant shift in computing power, efficiency, and innovation. The introduction of the M1 chip in 2020 set the foundation ...
Choosing a new Mac often involves consideration of the many Apple silicon chips now on offer, so our comprehensive guide covers their generations, variations, and performance benchmarks to help you ...
Apple’s new M2 Ultra chip pursues the same niche of Apple users as its predecessor, the M1 Ultra: crazy power users who need to edit and compile multiple high-resolution video streams. Most people ...
The December 2025 Steam Hardware Survey reveals Apple’s M4 is now the #1 chip for Mac gamers, surpassing the legendary M1.
Apple has quietly refreshed its MacBook Air lineup, bringing new chips (and in some cases, new prices) to its most popular laptops. New 13- and 15-inch MacBook Airs include Apple’s latest-generation ...
It's fair to say that Apple doesn't have any regrets about pivoting from Intel's x86 silicon to pursue its own Arm-based designs. Apple announced the bold move in June 2020, and now three years later ...
Apple today unveiled the M2 Ultra chip alongside the new Mac Studio and Mac Pro, the most powerful Apple silicon chip to date. The ‌M2‌ Ultra is based on the ‌M2‌ Max chip that debuted in the ...
At WWDC 2023 today Apple unveiled the M2 Ultra, its most powerful Apple Silicon chip yet. With the M2 Pro and Max launching earlier this year, and rumors pointing to Apple finally bringing the M2 ...
Nearly one in five Mac gamers on Steam are using systems powered by Apple's M4 chip, according to actual user data provided ...