Apple began making its own chips in 2010, starting with the A4 chip, which it used in the first-generation iPad and the iPhone 4. The company increasingly turned to its own semiconductors — a ...
“In the end, I keep coming back to the idea that Apple has stayed quiet about the A4 because any real magic or “wow factor ... which is another product that relies for its success not on its processor ...
Apple’s M5 chip is coming to the Vision Pro, but that’s not the change the headset really needs. Instead, Apple should be ...
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Hosted on MSNMacBooks "without any compromises": Apple's Doug Brooks says performance and battery life dominance will continue as M5 rumors emergeDoug Brooks, Product Manager for Mac Hardware, is enthusiastic about Apple’s ability to maintain its performance and battery ...
This news comes from the Korean news outlet ET News and should be viewed with some skepticism since much of it is based on an unofficial ...
A report from Reuters is claiming that Apple has begun trialling production of an A6 processor with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) ahead of an expected 2012 launch. If true it would ...
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