Prior to the release of the M1 Macs, Apple offered developers a $500 Developer Transition Kit (DTK) that included a Mac mini equipped…
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Apple Silicon Macs will continue to support Thunderbolt
Apple is promising the company will still support Intel’s Thunderbolt USB-C connectivity standard on new Apple silicon computers, despite dumping Intel…
Moving Macs to ARM-based silicon could save Apple $2.2 billion annually
Apple’s move to drop Intel chips in Macs in favor of Apple-designed custom ARM-based silicon could save the company $2.2 billion per year…
Apple silicon-powered Macs promise screaming performance
Apple silicon-powered Macs show promising performance benchmarks which have appeared on Geekbench as developers begin to speed test these new Macs…
Apple’s A12Z under Rosetta 2 beats Microsoft’s native ARM-based Surface Pro X
Somebody benchmarked Apple’s iPad crammed into a Mac mini case – and even with the Rosetta 2 translation layer running, it beats Microsoft’s native…
First benchmarks of Mac mini powered by Apple silicon emerge
The first benchmarks for Apple’s Developer Transition Kit, a Mac mini powered by Apple Silicon, reveal that the company is very slightly…
Once again, Apple does something no other computer company can do
Yeah, I typed it: “Computer company.” What are the HPs, the Lenovos, and the Dells of the world supposed to do now? The Windows PC dreck cannot compete…