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Apple Launches MacBook Pro with M2 Pro and M2 Max Chips
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Apple Launches MacBook Pro with M2 Pro and M2 Max Chips

Apple just announced the new 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro featuring M2 Pro and M2 Max, the company's next-generation pro silicon that brings even more power-efficient performance and battery life. “MacBook Pro with Apple silicon has been a game changer, empowering pros to push the limits of their workflows ...

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Apple Unveils M2 Pro and M2 Max Next-Gen Chips
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Apple Unveils M2 Pro and M2 Max Next-Gen Chips

Apple announces the M2 Pro and M2 Max pushing the power efficiency of Apple silicon to the next level.  The M2 Pro scales up the architecture of M2 to deliver an up to 12-core CPU and up to 19-core GPU, together with up to 32GB of fast unified memory.  Meanwhile, the M2 Max builds on the capabilities ...

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macOS Monterey Introduces More Ways to Get Things Done
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macOS Monterey Introduces More Ways to Get Things Done

With the recently concluded Worldwide Developers Conference 2021 (WWDC 2021), Apple announced updates to its OS namely iPadOS, watchOS, iOS 15, and macOS Monterey. Yes, that's right. The next macOS is dubbed macOS Monterey. It introduces new ways to connect with friends and get more done. Like iOS 15, macOS ...

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Apple Set to Reveal “One More Thing” on November 10
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Apple Set to Reveal “One More Thing” on November 10

If you've watched Apple's keynotes, you probably know that the brand typically saves the last part of its presentation for a surprise, noted by the words "One More Thing." This time though, the company is set to reveal that "thing" in a separate event, scheduled for November 10, 2020. Of course, the big question is, ...

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Apple Announces Transition to ARM-Based Apple Silicon for Macs
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Apple Announces Transition to ARM-Based Apple Silicon for Macs

Apple has just announced that it will be transition its computers out of Intel’s silicon chips to its own custom-designed chips based on ARM. The first Macs with Apple’s own chips will be shipped by the end of the year. The company has been recreating its apps to run natively on the new platform. Third-party ...

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