Rumors of an A-series-based MacBook are still swirling, months after I first covered the possibility of a new low-cost version of the Apple MacBook Air. Based on early reporting, we could see a $599 ...
While the iPhone 17 series is still three months away from launching, rumors about next year's iPhone 18 models continue to surface. The latest word comes from Apple analyst Jeff Pu. In a research ...
The iPhone 17’s new N1 wireless chip brings a significant boost in Wi-Fi speeds. Tests conducted by Ookla show the newer iPhone models pulling faster speeds over Wi-Fi than their predecessors. Based ...
There will be two versions of the A20 chip for the iPhone 18 series, according to the latest rumor shared on the Chinese social media platform Weibo. Apple is planning both A20 and A20 Pro chips ...
This year’s newest iPhones included one momentous change that marked a new phase in the evolution of Apple Silicon: the Apple N1, Apple’s first in-house chip made to handle local wireless connections.
The iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max feature Apple's A19 Pro chip paired with 12GB of RAM and at least 256GB of storage. The new Pros also feature vapor chamber cooling, a first for the iPhone, to ...
Last week Ming-Chi Kuo reported that Intel was likely to start producing Apple’s M-series chips for Mac and iPad in 2027. Now a separate analyst has corroborated the report, and added that Intel-made ...
iPhone 18 Pro is rumored to get a next-gen C2 modem, enabling several new advantages for Apple’s flagship. But an analyst report says there’s a new N2 chip coming to iPhone 18 Pro as well, continuing ...
Macworld explains how Apple uses “binned” chips—processors with disabled cores due to manufacturing defects—to create more affordable products like the iPhone 17e and entry-level MacBook Air. This ...
Apple's iPhone 17E is closer than ever to its $799 sibling. But can you save $200 when upgrading from an older base iPhone?
One analyst is doubling-down on his prediction that Intel might become a secondary manufacturer for Apple Silicon, but not for high-end devices. Again, GF Securities analyst Jeff Pu is guessing that ...
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