Apple is likely to upgrade the Mac mini and Mac Pro to the M4 family of chips while skipping the M3 series altogether, reports Bloomberg's Mark Gurman in the latest edition of the weekly Power On newsletter. In the paywalled Q&A section of the newsletter, Gurman states how he expects Apple to skip the M3 generation entirely for some Mac…
Apple is likely to upgrade the Mac mini and Mac Pro to the M4 family of chips while skipping the…
According to a Bloomberg report this week, Apple is looking to update its entire Mac lineup with new Macs powered…
Early benchmarks for Apple's newly-announced M2 Ultra chip are making their way to Geekbench 6 nearly a week after the…
Apple announced its top-of-the-line M2 Ultra chip as part of the WWDC 2023 keynote on Monday, pushing Apple silicon to…
Apple officially announced the M2 Ultra chip as part of the WWDC 2023 keynote on Monday. On paper, the new chip offers…
Apple's newly-announced 15-inch MacBook Air, Mac Studio with M2 Ultra, and Mac Pro with Apple silicon are now available to…
Apple is rumored to be working on at least five new Macs to be released this year. Those potentially include…
Apple is preparing to launch several new Mac laptops and desktops in the coming months and early 2024. The new…
Apple is no longer expected to hold a special event in March, as the company announced a new yellow color…
Shipping dates are similarly slipping on online retailers like Amazon
The iPhone 15 Pro no longer expected to come with solid-state volume and power buttons
Cook may also meet with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the trip
Apple would attempt to unify lower-end and high-end iPhone models
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