They’ve recently made the switch to their own in-house silicon ... which Apple was involved with and currently licenses to build their M1 and M2 chips as well as their mobile processors.
The next iPad might miss out on Apple Intelligence, according to the latest reports — but they contradict things we've already heard.
Among the current lineup, this leaves the 10th-generation iPad as the only model that doesn’t support Apple Intelligence ...
M2 Pro and M2 Max represent astonishing advancements in Apple silicon.” Built using a second-generation 5-nanometer process technology, M2 Pro consists of 40 billion transistors — nearly 20 ...
This is what has previously allowed Apple to stitch two M2 Max chips together to create the M2 Ultra. If the M3 Max doesn’t ...
Over four years ago, Apple announced that it was going to stop using Intel processors in its Macs and start using its own silicon ... performance gains of the M2 or M3 may not have been convincing ...
This new model features the second-generation Apple Silicon M2 chip as standard, with a premium model which features the brand new M2 Pro chip (also available in new 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pro ...
One of these is the lineup ditching the unified architecture that's been a signature of Apple silicon so far ... turning to TSMC's server-grade 2.5D packaging tech called System on Integrated ...
Apple officially confirmed its transition from Intel chips to its own Apple Silicon for the Mac. In addition to details for developers, Tim Cook announced that the first Mac with Apple Silicon ...